Prescribers aware: a cross-sectional study from New Zealand emergency departments on the substances used in intentional self-poisoning and their sources
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONIntentional self-poisoning or self-harm through poisoning, is a common cause of presentations to emergency departments (EDs). National datasets do not allow identification of the substances most commonly used in hospital-treated intentional self-poisoning in New Zealand, nor do...
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Main Authors: | Pauline Norris (Author), Shyamala Nada-Raja (Author), Paul Quigley (Author), Bruce Lambie (Author), Eeva-Katri Kumpula (Author) |
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CSIRO Publishing,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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