Title : Use of ferric chloride to identify salicylate-containing poisons - Hoffman_2002_J.Toxicol.Clin.Toxicol_40_547 |
Author(s) : Hoffman RJ , Nelson LS , Hoffman RS |
Ref : J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology , 40 :547 , 2002 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Ferric chloride (FeCl3) is used to qualitatively test the urine of patients with presumed salicylate exposure. FeCl3 testing of an unidentified poison might provide evidence of salicylate exposure in situations where FeCl3 urine testing cannot be used. Such situations include the absence of a urine sample, immediately after ingestion before urine contains a detectable quantity of salicylate, or for patients chronically using salicylatesfor which FeCl3 testing is unhelpful. This study seeks to determine if FeCl3 can be used to identify salicylate-containing products. |
PubMedSearch : Hoffman_2002_J.Toxicol.Clin.Toxicol_40_547 |
PubMedID: 12215048 |
Hoffman RJ, Nelson LS, Hoffman RS (2002)
Use of ferric chloride to identify salicylate-containing poisons
J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology
40 :547
Hoffman RJ, Nelson LS, Hoffman RS (2002)
J Toxicol Clinical Toxicology
40 :547