M C Beuhler

Summary

Affiliation: Carolinas Medical Center
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi The Meixner test in the detection of alpha-amanitin and false-positive reactions caused by psilocin and 5-substituted tryptamines
    Michael Beuhler
    Department of Medical Toxicology, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 44:114-20. 2004
  2. ncbi False positive acetaminophen levels associated with hyperbilirubinemia
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 28232, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 43:167-70. 2005
  3. ncbi The outcome of North American pediatric unintentional mushroom ingestions with various decontamination treatments: an analysis of 14 years of TESS data
    M C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Carolinas Medical Center, P O Box 32861, Charlotte, NC, USA
    Toxicon 53:437-43. 2009
  4. ncbi The outcome of unintentional pediatric bupropion ingestions: a NPDS database review
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
    J Med Toxicol 6:4-8. 2010
  5. ncbi A controlled evaluation of case clinical effect coding by poison center specialists for detection of WMD scenarios
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, P O Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 49:684-90. 2011
  6. ncbi Intravenous administration of N-acetylcysteine: oral and parenteral formulations are both acceptable
    Eric J Lavonas
    Ann Emerg Med 45:223-4. 2005

Collaborators

  • Henry Spiller
  • Eric J Lavonas
  • Anna M Rouse
  • William P Kerns
  • Christian A Tomaszewski
  • Marsha D Ford
  • Mary A Wittler

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi The Meixner test in the detection of alpha-amanitin and false-positive reactions caused by psilocin and 5-substituted tryptamines
    Michael Beuhler
    Department of Medical Toxicology, Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 44:114-20. 2004
    ..We attempted to determine the detection limit of the Meixner test for alpha-amanitin and to determine the percentage of positive sample interpretation compared with other mushroom indole compounds...
  2. ncbi False positive acetaminophen levels associated with hyperbilirubinemia
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC 28232, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 43:167-70. 2005
    ..Alternatives such as EMIT or GC/MS should be employed to assess acetaminophen levels in such patients...
  3. ncbi The outcome of North American pediatric unintentional mushroom ingestions with various decontamination treatments: an analysis of 14 years of TESS data
    M C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Carolinas Medical Center, P O Box 32861, Charlotte, NC, USA
    Toxicon 53:437-43. 2009
    ..If decontamination therapy is being performed, and this data suggests it may not be necessary, syrup of ipecac could still be considered an effective option...
  4. ncbi The outcome of unintentional pediatric bupropion ingestions: a NPDS database review
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, USA
    J Med Toxicol 6:4-8. 2010
    ..0001). Average time until development of seizures was 4.2 +/- 3.2 h with a maximum of 14 h. Few children develop toxicity from unintentional reported bupropion ingestions, with about 1.5% of patients developing an ANE...
  5. ncbi A controlled evaluation of case clinical effect coding by poison center specialists for detection of WMD scenarios
    Michael C Beuhler
    Carolinas Poison Center, P O Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232, USA
    Clin Toxicol (Phila) 49:684-90. 2011
    ..Because improper clinical effect coding may impede syndromic surveillance, it is important to assess this accuracy for PCs...
  6. ncbi Intravenous administration of N-acetylcysteine: oral and parenteral formulations are both acceptable
    Eric J Lavonas
    Ann Emerg Med 45:223-4. 2005