Weight gain associated with chronic exposure to chlorpyrifos in rats William J. MeggsKori L. Brewer Toxicology Investigations Pages: 89 - 93
Pyrethrin and pyrethroid exposures in the United States: A longitudinal analysis of incidents reported to poison centers Laura E. PowerDaniel L. Sudakin Toxicology Investigations Pages: 94 - 99
The feasibility of administration of activated charcoal with respect to current practice guidelines in emergency department patients Frank LoVecchioJ. ShrikiJ. Bermudez Toxicology Investigations Pages: 100 - 102
Pediatric sex group differences in location of snakebite injuries requiring antivenom therapy Michael J. MatteucciJennifer E. HannumRichard F. Clark Toxicology Investigations Pages: 103 - 106
Insulin & C-peptide levels in sulfonylurea-induced hypoglycemia: A systematic review Christopher R. DeWittKennon HeardJavier C. Waksman Toxicology Investigations Pages: 107 - 118
Profound metabolic acidosis and oxoprolinuria in an adult Michael J. HodgmanJames F. HornPatti M. Carmel Toxicology Observations Pages: 119 - 124
Ethylene glycol ingestion treated only with fomepizole Larissa I. VelezGreene ShepherdDaniel C. Keyes Toxicology Observations Pages: 125 - 128
Case files of the Children’s Hospital of Michigan Regional Poison Control Center: The use of carnitine for the management of acute valproic acid toxicity Abhishek KatiyarCynthia Aaron Toxicology Case Files Pages: 129 - 138
Medical toxicology and public health— Update on research and activities at the centers for disease control and prevention, and the agency for toxic substances and disease registry Michael SchwartzU.S. Public Health ServiceSusan E. Gorman The CDC TOX Report Pages: 139 - 140
Response to “Lost in translation: Presenting your manuscript to the world” Marcel J. Casavant The Poison Pen Pages: 141 - 141
Editor’s response to “Response to ‘Lost in translation: presenting your manuscript to the world’” Sean J. Kullman The Poison Pen Pages: 141 - 141