Journal of Medical Toxicology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Medical Toxicology is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
20 Years of JMT: Trying to Catch a Heffalump55
Women and Authorship in Medical Toxicology: Canaries in the Coal Mine34
Correction: American College of Medical Toxicology and the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology Position Statement: Nalmefene Should Not Replace Naloxone as the Primary Opioid Antidote at This Time30
The American College of Medical Toxicology Annual Scientific Meeting: A Look Back and the Path Forward21
Demand for Medical Toxicology Fellowship Training Is at an All-Time High18
Pharmaceutical Purchasing: a Review of the Landscape and Implications for Antidotal Therapies17
COVID-19 Therapeutics: Use, Mechanism of Action, and Toxicity (Vaccines, Monoclonal Antibodies, and Immunotherapeutics)16
The Role of Echocardiographic Findings in Estimating Survival Probability of Intensive Care Unit Admitted Aluminum Phosphide Poisoned Patients12
A Brief Educational Intervention to Increase ED Initiation of Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)12
Benzonatate Overdose Presenting as Cardiac Arrest with Rapidly Narrowing QRS Interval12
Correction to: Opening Doors to Training Medical Toxicology Fellows from All Residency Backgrounds11
A Case of Severe Lead Encephalopathy with Cardiac Arrest Managed During a Chelation Shortage11
Medical Toxicology vs. Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine — Are We Really Full of Case Reports?11
NPDS Coding: An Opportunity for Quality Improvement11
Articles You Might Have Missed11
Response to Comment on “Cardiovascular and Adverse Effects of Glucagon for the Management of Suspected Beta Blocker Toxicity: a Case Series”10
Articles You Might Have Missed9
Misclassification of Pediatric Fentanyl Exposures: An Analysis of Coding Errors9
Naloxone Dosing and Hospitalization for Nitazene Overdose: A Scoping Review8
Correction to: Biostatistics and Epidemiology Principles for the Toxicologist: The “Testy” Test Characteristics Part I—Sensitivity and Specificity8
Case Files from the University of California San Diego Medical Toxicology Fellowship: Neonatal Flecainide Toxicity from an Accidental Dosing Error8
American College of Medical Toxicology Research Agenda 2024—20308
Analytically Confirmed Intentional Overdose of the Antidepressant Vortioxetine8
Artificial Intelligent Context-Aware Machine-Learning Tool to Detect Adverse Drug Events from Social Media Platforms8
Biostatistics and Epidemiology for the Toxicologist: Likelihood Ratios8
2025 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts – Vancouver, Canada7
Articles You Might Have Missed7
Management and Associated Toxicokinetics of Massive Valproic Acid Ingestion with High Flow Continuous Venovenous Hemodiafiltration6
2023 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting Abstracts – San Diego, CA6
Commentary on the Donovan Memorial Lecture: Addiction and Recovery as a Continuum6
ACMT Position Statement: Role of the Medical Toxicologist in the Management of Patients with Substance Use Disorder6
Groundbreaking Research from NIDA Addressing the Challenges of the Opioid Epidemic6
Correction to: Preliminary Research: Application of Non-Invasive Measure of Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox States and Mitochondrial Function in a Porcine Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning5
Articles You Might Have Missed5
Comparison of Laboratory Confirmed Drugs in Acute Recreational Drug Toxicity Presentations to an Urban Hospital in London, UK, 2016/17 versus 2019/205
Assessing Platelet Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Murine Model of Acute Acetaminophen Toxicity5
Emergency Department Patients Presenting after Oral versus Inhaled Cannabinoid use: A Retrospective Analysis5
Toxicity Following Tranexamic Acid Overdose5
The Cents of the Dosage Cap in Patients Greater than 100 Kilograms Receiving N-Acetylcysteine for Acetaminophen Toxicity5
Patient Centered Outcomes Research in Medical Toxicology4
JMT Peer Review 2021: Thank You from the Editors4
Early Experience with Crotalidae Immune F(ab’)2 Antivenom to Treat Arizona Rattlesnake Envenomations4
Return Encounters in Emergency Department Patients Treated with Phenobarbital Versus Benzodiazepines for Alcohol Withdrawal4
Excellence in Review—Appreciation for Journal of Medical Toxicology’s 2024 Peer Reviewers4
Response to Comment on “Induction of Labor at Term for Severe Antenatal Lead Poisoning”4
Methadone vs. Buprenorphine for In-Hospital Initiation: Which Is Better for Outpatient Care Retention in Patients with Opioid Use Disorder?4
Vaping THC-O Acetate: Potential for Another EVALI Epidemic4
Poison Centers and Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units: Productive Two-Way Partnerships4
Consensus Development of a Core Content for a Standardized Medical Toxicology Curriculum for Medical Students4
ACMT Position Statement: Allow Optimal Treatment for Healthcare Professionals with Opioid Use Disorder4
Rivastigmine Use in the Treatment of Antimuscarinic Delirium3
Methylene Blue–Induced Serotonin Toxicity: Case Files of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship at the New York City Poison Control Center3
Accuracy of a Glycerol Dehydrogenase Assay for Ethylene Glycol Detection3
Reflections on Aspirin Toxicity: Interpreting Effects of Sodium Bicarbonate and Activated Charcoal3
Comment on “Tianeptine Exposures Reported to United States Poison Centers, 2015–2023”3
Scoping Reviews and Their Utility in Medical Toxicology3
ACMT Clinicopathological Conference: The Intoxicated, Poisoned Groundskeeper3
The Cost of Antivenom: A Cost Minimization Study using the North American Snakebite Registry3
Opening Doors to Training Medical Toxicology Fellows from All Residency Backgrounds3
Biostatistics and Epidemiology for the Toxicologist: Types of Data and Why It Matters3
Articles You Might Have Missed3
Articles You Might Have Missed3
Blood Cells as a Cellular Biomarker for Mitochondrial Function in a Experimental Model of Acute Carbon Monoxide Poisoning with Treatment3
Drug Shortages Negatively Impact Health Systems and Bedside Patient Care3
Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonist Cases Reported to United States Poison Centers, 2017–20223
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