National Journal Club - November 2023
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Abortifacients
Presented by:
Albert Einstein Medical Toxicology Fellowship, led by Dr. James Krueger.
Articles:
- Ciganda C, Laborde Al: Herbal infusions used for induced abortion. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol 2003;41:235-23l9
- Feng C, Fay KE, Burns MM: Toxicities of herbal abortifacients. Amer J Emerg Med 2023;68:42-46.
- Gordon P, Khojasteh SC: A decades-long investigation of acute metabolism-based hepatotoxicity by herbal constituents: a case study of pennyroyal oil.l Drug Metab Rev: 2014;47:12-20.
Series Moderator: Steven E. Aks, DO, FACEP, FACMT, Toxikon Consortium
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This webinar is for ACMT members only.
Steven E. Aks, DO, FACMT (Moderator)
Voluntary Attending, Department of Emergency Medicine, Cook County Health
Dr. Steven Aks graduated from the New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1987. He works in Chicago, IL and 4 other locations and specializes in Public Health & General Preventive Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. Dr. Aks is a Voluntary Attending at the Department of Emergency Medicine for Cook County Health and works with The Toxikon Consortium.
James Krueger, MD
Emergency Medicine Physician
Einstein Medical Center
Dr. James A. Krueger is an emergency medicine physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is affiliated with Einstein Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine.