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Poison and Drug Safety

Anne-Michelle Ruha, MD
Medical toxicologist Anne-Michelle Ruha, MD, of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, gives insight about scorpion envenomation, symptoms and treatment.
Laura Morehouse, MPH, CHES
From accidental medicine overdoses to scorpion stings, see how a poison center answers the call (literally) to provide immediate life-saving information and medical expertise.
F. Mazda Shirazi, MD, PhD, FACEP, FAAEM
With the advent of warm weather the Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center is reminding people of the dangers of rattlesnakes.
Will Humble, MPH
The U.S. health-care system has become much more aggressive in treating pain over the last 15 years and just as with any medical intervention at times there are adverse side effects.
Jeannie Lee, PharmD, BCPS, CGP, FASHP
Almost 60 million Americans suffer from insomnia, many people take prescription or over-the-counter sleep medications to help them sleep through the night.
Keith Boesen, PharmD, CSPI
Temperatures have begun to drop, and scarves and gloves are coming out of hiding. It’s that wonderful time of year when families and friends gather to celebrate, share in food and drink and make memories.
Keith Boesen, PharmD, CSPI
Nothing says summer like jumping into a swimming pool filled with cool, sparkling water.
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