| Abstract Title | Authors |
1 | Strengthening Poisoning Reporting System in Malaysia: Working Together for a Safer Nation | Dr. Ranjini Sivaganabalan |
2 | Clinical Trials on Small Molecule Therapy in Snakebite | Dr. Michael Abouyannis |
3 | PLENARY: Chemical Preparedness and Response to Hazmat Incidents | Dr. Lotte Hogberg |
4 | SYMPOSIUM – Implications of in vitro and Human Volunteer Studies for Decontamination of Overdose Patients | Dr. Lotte Hogberg |
5 | Using Toxicoepidemiology to Influence Diagnosis and Management | Professor Nick Buckley |
6 | Beyond Ketamine: The Novel Arylcyclohexamines | Dr. David Wood |
7 | The Fentanyl Overdose Crisis: What Next? | Professor Bruno Megarbane |
8 | Pregabalin Misuse in MENA Region Migrants: Dangers of a Neglected Epidemic | Professor Bruno Megarbane |
9 | Novel Benzodiazepines | Dr Ruben Thanacoody |
10 | Club Drug Poisoning: Emerging Monster in India | Professor Ashish Bhalla |
11 | Clinical Differentiation and Toxidrome Approach to Club Drug Poisoning in India | Dr. Linu Sekhar |
12 | Laboratory Diagnosis of Club Drug Toxicity: Pearls and Pitfalls | Professor Indira Mardhavan |
13 | Management of club drug poisoning | Professor Manu Ayyan |
14 | Snake-Related Injuries: Current Management for Optimal Outcome | Dr. Ruth Sabrina Safferi |
15 | Marine Poisoning in Japan—Focusing on Pufferfish Poisoning | Professor Yoshito Kamijo |
16 | Harmful Jellyfish Sting Injuries & Envenomation: Championing Changes Amid Challenges in Modern Malaysia | Associate Professor Dr.Ahmad Khaldun Ismail |
17 | Antivenom Access in ASEAN | Associate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai |
18 | Deadly Mushroom Poisoning: Insights from Thailand | Associate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai |
19 | Herbal/Traditional Medicine Poisoning: Viewpoints from Thailand | Associate Professor Dr.Satariya Trakulsrichai |
20 | Toxic plant poisoning in Japan | Dr. Ryoko Kyan |
21 | Traditional Medicine: Divine Faith and Silent Killer | Dr Uyen Vy Doan (Vanessa) |
22 | ASEAN Remote Envenoming Consultation Services Effort in Managing Snakebite Patients in the Region | Dr. Zainalabidin |
23 | A Decade of Antivenom Reactions in Rural Sri Lanka: Has Adrenaline Premedication Worked? | Professor Anjana Silva |
24 | From Neglected Snake Venoms to Innovations in Snakebite Treatment and Applications | Associate Professor Dr Tan Choo Hock |
25 | Capacity Building and Training in Management of Envenoming and Poisoning in the ASEAN Region | Dr Patrick Joseph Tiglao |
26 | A Rapid & Handy Diagnostic Kit for Snakebites in Asia | Dr. Dong-Zong Hung |
27 | Cytokine Changes after Naja atra, Protobothrops mucrosquamatus, Trimeresurus stejnegeri Bites and Their Potential Application in Snakebites Diagnosis in Taiwan | Dr. Chih-Chuan Lin |
28 | Harnessing AI in Medicine: Opportunities and Challenges, | Associate Professor. Angela Chiew |
29 | Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and Innovations | Associate Professor. Angela Chiew |
30 | Toxic case discussions from Australasia | Associate Professor. Angela Chiew |
31 | Transforming Healthcare with AI innovation: An Introduction to Heidi Health | Mr. Harry Ngu Yen |
32 | Toxic Case Discussions from Australasia | Dr Michael Downes |
33 | Toxic Case Discussions from Australasia | Dr Kerry Hoggett |
34 | Toxic Case Discussions from Australasia | Dr Mohan Raghavan |
35 | Developing clinical guidelines based on pharmacometrics studies in overdose patients | Professor Geoffrey Isbister |
36 | Chemical Disaster: The Challenges and Emergency Medical Response Strategy. | Dr. Hazlina Mohamad Noh |
37 | ABSTRACT – Are we prepared? Medical response to incidents involving toxic chemicals: The role of the OPCW in strengthening preparednessand response capacity of its member states | Dr Shahriar Katheri |
38 | Chemistry and Disaster Resilience: Focus Chemical Emergency, Preparedness and Response | Professor Roberto Mugavero |
39 | Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and Innovations | Professor James Dear |
40 | My research journey – paracetamol poisoning | Professor James Dear |
41 | Optimising Paracetamol Overdose Management: Global Perspectives and Innovations | Dr. Nirosha Maduwanthi |
42 | Epidemiological research on drug abuse in Hong Kong utilizing small data from HKPIC and big data from Hospital Authority | Dr. Chi-Keung Chan |
43 | Development of clinical diagnostic or prediction tools from poison centre data in Hong Kong – Aconite poisoning as an example | Associate Prof. Dr. Rex Pui Kin Lam |
44 | The Impact of National Poison Centre Data in the Traditional Medicine Industry in Malaysia | Dr. Nur Azzalia amaruzaman |
45 | Building Poison Centres | Ms. Carine Marks |
46 | Building Poison Centres | Dr. Euan Sandilands |
47 | Building Poison Centres | Dr. Gillian Jackson |
48 | Introduction to NIHR RIGHT 4 Centre for Preventing Deaths of Acute Poisoning in Low- and Middle-Income Countries | Professor Indika Gawarammana |
49 | Community-based naloxone access — how to measure effect? | Dr. Rebecca McDonald |
50 | My research journey – pesticide poisoning? | Professor Michael Eddleston |
51 | Observational studies – what is the right design? | Professor Christopher Weir |
52 | Observational studies – what is the right design? | Ms. Elizabeth Varghese |
53 | Lessons learned from the 2023 chlorine gas epidemic in Oman | Dr. Badria Alhatali |
54 | Methanol Content in Hand Sanitizers: The Kuwait Poison Center Experience | Dr. Abdullatif Aloumi |