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Drug Induced Methemoglobinemia

Known as: Drug-Induced Methemoglobinemia 
Methemoglobinemia that is caused by exposure to certain drugs (xylocaine and benzene).
National Institutes of Health

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2015
2015
The purpose of this feature is to heighten awareness of specific adverse drug reactions (ADRs), discuss methods of prevention… 
2010
2010
Lung transplantation is the last resort for treatment of advanced lung disease or irreversible lung failure. The different types… 
Review
2007
Review
2007
www.turner-white.com M ethemoglobin, a unique form of hemoglobin (Hb) with diminished oxygen affinity, is formed and metabolized… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
Acquired methemoglobinemia may be produced by the ingestion or absorption of certain chemicals and xenobiotics. A case of… 
1993
1993
Benzocaine is a commonly used topical anesthetic that is structurally similar to current candidates for cyanide prophylaxis… 
1983
1983
A 39-old, anaemic woman, admitted to hospital because of a fistula between bladder and bowel, developed a moderate degree of… 
1978