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1. The spectrum of intermediate syndrome following acute organophosphate poisoning: a prospective cohort study from Sri Lanka

2. Improvement in survival after paraquat ingestion following introduction of a new formulation in Sri Lanka

3. Serum and urinary biomarkers for early detection of acute kidney injury following Hypnale spp. envenoming.

4. Acute human lethal toxicity of agricultural pesticides: a prospective cohort study

5. Early identification of acute kidney injury in Russell’s viper (Daboia russelii) envenoming using renal biomarkers.

6. Prediction of organophosphorus insecticide-induced intermediate syndrome with stimulated concentric needle single fibre electromyography.

7. Does restricting pack size of paracetamol (acetaminophen) reduce suicides?

8. Clinical effects and antivenom dosing in brown snake (Pseudonaja spp.) Envenoming - Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-14)

9. Does restricting pack size of paracetamol (acetaminophen) reduce suicides?

10. Clinical and Pharmacological Investigation of Myotoxicity in Sri Lankan Russell’s Viper (Daboia russelii) Envenoming.

11. Neuromuscular Effects of Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus) Envenoming in Sri Lanka.

12. Population Pharmacokinetics of an Indian F(ab')2 Snake Antivenom in Patients with Russell's Viper (Daboia russelii) Bites.

13. Kinetic Estimation of GFR Improves Prediction of Dialysis and Recovery after Kidney Transplantation.

14. Mechanisms Underlying Early Rapid Increases in Creatinine in Paraquat Poisoning.

15. Clinical Effects and Antivenom Dosing in Brown Snake(Pseudonaja spp.) Envenoming -- Australian Snakebite Project (ASP-14).

16. Delayed Psychological Morbidity Associated with Snakebite Envenoming.

17. Correction: Neonatal blood lead concentration predicts medium term lead-related outcomes in children ≤5 years old with congenital lead poisoning: A retrospective cohort study in Northern Nigeria.

18. Neonatal blood lead concentration predicts medium term lead-related outcomes in children ≤5 years old with congenital lead poisoning: A retrospective cohort study in Northern Nigeria.

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