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Chen Y, Shih C, Wang C, Lin C
Forensic Toxicol . 2024 Jul; 43(1):46-61. PMID: 39031238
Background/purpose: Mephedrone, a ring-substituted synthetic cathinone derivative, gained popularity as a recreational drug in the late 2000s. Reports of fatalities related to mephedrone use have emerged with varying concentrations of...
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Lin C, Wang C, Ou Yang C, Liu C, Yu J, Fann W, et al.
Toxicon . 2024 Jul; 247():107843. PMID: 38964621
Background: Taiwan habu (Protobothrops mucrosquamatus), green bamboo viper (Viridovipera stejnegeri), and Taiwan cobra (Naja atra) are the most venomous snakebites in Taiwan. Patients commonly present with limb swelling but misdiagnosis...
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Liu C, Lin C, Liou M, Hsiao Y, Chu L, Wang P, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2024 Feb; 262(Pt 2):130080. PMID: 38354918
Animal testing has been the primary approach to assess the neutralization potency of antivenom for decades. However, the necessity to sacrifice large numbers of experimental animals during this process has...
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Liu C, Chou Y, Wu C, Hsieh C, Hsiao Y, Chu L, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2023 May; 242(Pt 2):124969. PMID: 37210050
Snake envenoming is both a healthcare and socioeconomic problem for developing countries and underserved communities. In Taiwan, clinical management of Naja atra envenomation is a major challenge, since cobra venom-induced...
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Yeh H, Gao S, Lin C
Toxins (Basel) . 2023 Jan; 15(1). PMID: 36668897
Patients bitten by , , and develop different degrees of wound infection. This study validated BITE and Cobra BITE scoring systems that we established previously. Bacteriological studies of patients with...
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Chen T, Chen H, Lin C, Liu S, Weng T, Fang C, et al.
J Forensic Leg Med . 2022 Dec; 93:102469. PMID: 36571928
Background: New psychoactive substances (NPS) are synthetic alternatives to illicit drug abuse that are not under international control but may pose a public health threat. Moreover, the symptoms and signs...
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Lin C, Shih C, Wang C, Ouyang C, Liu C, Yu J, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2022 Nov; 14(11). PMID: 36422968
Snakebites from (Taiwan habus) and (green bamboo vipers) account for the most venomous snakebites in Taiwan. The bivalent freeze-dried hemorrhagic (FH) antivenom is employed to treat these two snakebite patients...
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Yeh H, Chen H, Liu S, Weng T, Fang C, Yu J, et al.
Toxics . 2022 Jul; 10(7). PMID: 35878292
Predictors of mortality in illicit drug users involving Novel Psychoactive Substances (NPS) and multiple substances have not been elucidated. We aimed to define predictors of mortality in the NPS endemic...
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Yang T, Chen K, Gao S, Lin C
Am J Emerg Med . 2022 Jun; 58:229-234. PMID: 35716536
Background: Peri-intubation cardiac arrest is an uncommon, serious complication following endotracheal intubation in the emergency department. Although several risk factors have been previously identified, this study aimed to comprehensively identify...
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Chiang L, Chaou C, Li Y, Seak C, Yu S, Lin C
J Acute Med . 2022 May; 12(1):13-22. PMID: 35619724
Background: Snakebites constitute a common medical emergency in tropical and subtropical regions. Pediatric snake envenomation is a special category that has not been well studied. This study investigated the management...