salicylate poisoning potential of topical pain relief agents: from age old remedies to engineered smart patches
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The pain relief capabilities of methyl salicylate are well established and a multitude of over-the-counter products populate pharmacy shelves. Over-application of the topical preparation containing the drug, or its accidental ingestion, invariably result in salicylate poisoning and in severe cases can be fatal. The drug has been a regular feature of the US National Poison Database Survey over the past decade and continues to pose a risk to children and adults alike. The aim of the review has been to cast a spotlight on the drug and assess why its use remains problematic, how technology could offer more efficacious delivery regimes, and minimise the possibility of accidental or intentional misuse.
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Authors | ;Ashleigh Anderson;Aaron McConville;Laura Fanthorpe;James Davis |
Journal | Physical Therapy |
Year | 2017 |
DOI | 10.3390/medicines4030048 |
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