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This is poisoning from swallowing a large amount of a calcium antagonist, a drug to treat high blood pressure.
Review Date: 4/4/2006

Calcium carbonate is an ingredient that is commonly found in antacids (for heartburn) and some dietary supplements. Calcium carbonate overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of a product containing this substance.See also: Calcium carbonate with magnesium overdose
Review Date: 10/29/2007

The combination of calcium carbonate and magnesium is commonly found in antacids, which are medicines that provide heartburn relief.Calcium carbonate with magnesium overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended of a substance containing these ingredients.See also: Calcium carbonate overdose
Review Date: 10/29/2007

This poisoning is caused by an overdose of calcium hydroxide.
Review Date: 5/8/2006

Calcium is the most plentiful mineral found in the human body. The teeth and bones contain the most calcium (about 99%). Nerve cells, body tissues, blood, and other body fluids contain the remaining calcium.
Review Date: 1/17/2007

This poisoning is caused by an overdose of calcium phosphate, a substance found in some cosmetics, industrial chemicals, and cements.
Review Date: 5/8/2006

This article describes poisoning caused by eating parts of a Calla lily plant.
Review Date: 10/24/2007

Caloric stimulation is a test which uses differences in temperature to diagnose ear nerve damage.
Review Date: 2/12/2007

Campho-Phenique is an over-the-counter medication used to treat cold sores and insect bites.Campho-Phenique overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medication.
Review Date: 10/29/2007

Poisoning due to an overdose of camphor.
Review Date: 1/19/2007

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