Self-poisoning with enteric-coated aspirin

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Abstract

A case of self-poisoning by enteric-coated aspirin tablets is described. Absorption of salicylate was delayed, resulting in serum kinetics different from that obtained with regular aspirin. When the ingested aspirin is enteric coated, the use of Done's nomogram may be inappropriate.

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Kwong, T. C., Laczin, J., & Baum, J. (1983). Self-poisoning with enteric-coated aspirin. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 80(6), 888–890. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/80.6.888

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