Best Medical Toxicologists

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Medical Toxicology Information:

A medical toxicologist practices a subspecialty of medicine. Toxicologists use their knowledge in the assessment and treatment of acute or chronic poisoning, adverse drug reactions (ADRS), overdoses, envenomations, and chemical exposures.

One should see a medical toxicologist if they have been exposed to poisonous chemicals, had an adverse drug reaction or overdosed on drugs. Procedures include medication or the analysis of blood, urine, and/or other body fluids for specific drugs or chemicals when acute poisoning or an adverse drug reaction is suspected in an individual patient.

Some sub specialties include but are not limited to Aquatic toxicology, Chemical toxicology, Ecotoxicology, Environmental toxicology, Forensic toxicology, and Medical toxicology.

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