Posts for Category: ACMT News
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Statement on Fentanyl “Exposure” Laws Issued by the American College of Medical Toxicology
This press release was issued on the position statement released by ACMT regarding Florida's SB 718 legislation that categorizes the reckless exposure of first responders to fentanyl as a second-degree felony. -
ACMT Position Statement on Fentanyl “Exposure” Laws
ACMT has issued a position statement regarding Florida's SB 718 legislation that categorizes the reckless exposure of first responders to fentanyl as a second-degree felony. -
NBC: New lawsuit challenges Louisiana’s classification of abortion pills as ‘controlled substances’
A group of Louisiana health care providers and reproductive rights advocates are suing the state over a new law that classifies abortion pills as controlled dangerous substances. This article cites an ACMT position statement in this topic. -
ACMT Partners on AI-Driven Pain Management Education for Military and Veterans
ACMT is excited to announce its collaboration with AKH Inc. and the Veterans Health and Wellness Foundation (VHWF) on a groundbreaking educational initiative. -
No Evidence that Tampons Cause Metal Poisoning: American College of Medical Toxicology Issues Position Statement
The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) has issued a position statement in response to the recent paper by Shearston et al reporting their study found trace concentrations of metals and metalloids in tampons. -
ACMT Position Statement: No Evidence that Tampons Cause Metal Poisoning
ACMT has issued a position statement in response to the recent paper by Shearston et al that their testing found trace concentrations of metals and metalloids in tampons. -
TIME: Are Mushroom Edibles Safe and Legal?
ACMT Member Avery Michienzi, DO, discusses the safety of mushroom gummies labeled as "legal" but later found to contain illicit substances. -
CBS News: Pittsburgh doctor explains “chroming,” a dangerous social media trend kids are participating in
ACMT President, Dr. Anthony Pizon, speaks to CBS News on the dangers of "chroming" trend. -
CNN: ‘Chroming’ is killing some kids. Experts explain this trend
In this CNN story, ACMT President, Dr. Anthony Pizon elaborates on the dangers of the new "chroming" trend. -
Mifepristone and Misoprostol are Not “Controlled Dangerous Substances”: The American College of Medical Toxicology Issues Position Statement
The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) has released a position statement, “Mifepristone and Misoprostol are Not Controlled Dangerous Substances,” in advance of the Louisiana law labeling them as such going into effect on October 1st.