Verapamil intoxication after substitution of immediate-release for extended-release verapamil

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Abstract

Straightforward reports of unusual drug experiences are included in this section. While selected references may be cited, the purpose of a Drug Experience report is not to present an extensive review of the literature. A related section, Grand Rounds, includes papers that are well-documented patient case reports with a thorough review of the important literature to help put the case in perspective. Authors should report serious adverse drug reactions to the FDA medical products reporting program (MedWatch). Such reporting will not jeopardize the chances that AJHP will publish manuscripts on the same drug reactions.

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Laberge, P., Martineau, P., Sebajang, H., & Lalonde, G. (2001, March 1). Verapamil intoxication after substitution of immediate-release for extended-release verapamil. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacy. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/58.5.402

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