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Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics • 1986 | View Paper
“Co-administration of ethanol and diphenhydramine caused greater impairment of performance in a serial seven subtraction test than diphenhydramine alone.”
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology • 2004 | View Paper
“Toxicological investigation made possible a wider explanation of the case, since M.F. was under influence of associative action of diphenhydramine and ethanol which could not avoid having an influence on the tragic events accompanying the death.”
Archiwum medycyny sadowej i kryminologii • 2003 | View Paper
“CASE SUMMARY: A 21-year-old white man was admitted through the emergency department following an intentional overdose of ethanol and diphenhydramine.”
“OBJECTIVE: To report a case of nontraumatic rhabdomyolysis complicated by oliguric, acute renal failure following an intentional overdose of ethanol and diphenhydramine.”
“With the absence of other common causes in this case, the rhabdomyolysis was believed to be due to the combined ethanol and diphenhydramine overdose.”