id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-264779-71s7e18i Neumann, Natalie R. Medical Toxicology and COVID-19: Our Role in a Pandemic 2020-04-30 .txt text/plain 1930 114 42 As medical toxicologists we serve as a fund of knowledge for our healthcare colleagues and the public: we provide physicians with information regarding antidotal therapy, drug-drug interactions, and novel therapeutics. Neumann natalie.neumann@cuanschutz.edu treatment of toxicities born of the use and misuse of approved and alternative therapies is a service our field can readily provide to an otherwise overburdened medical system. Interpreting the nature of end-organ dysfunction as it pertains to therapeutic drug administration and overdose is well within the wheelhouse of medical toxicology and represents both a service our field may provide and a potential research frontier. Lastly, poison centers, historically considered an underutilized source for reporting adverse drug reactions, may be more mindful of tracking and reporting toxicity from novel therapies [26] . Medical experts explain the use and potential adverse effects of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 ./cache/cord-264779-71s7e18i.txt ./txt/cord-264779-71s7e18i.txt