PMID: 3770771DOI: 10.1177/096032718600500510Sep 1, 1986Paper
Severe atenolol poisoning: treatment with prenalterol
Human Toxicology
S FreestoneE H Dyson
Abstract
A case of severe self-poisoning with atenolol is described. This did not respond to treatment with atropine and glucagon, but intravenous prenalterol resulted in rapid improvement.
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