Saskia Lüde
University of Zurich
10 Papers
7 Citations
Saskia Lüde is an academic researcher from University of Zurich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adverse effect & Paullinia cupana. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Adverse effects of plant food supplements and botanical preparations: a systematic review with critical evaluation of causality
Chiara Di Lorenzo,Alessandro Ceschi,Hugo Kupferschmidt,Saskia Lüde,Elizabeth de Souza Nascimento,Ariana Dos Santos,Francesca Colombo,Gianfranco Frigerio,Karin Kristiane Nørby,Jenny Plumb,Paul Finglas,Patrizia Restani +11 more
TL;DR: The adverse effects due to botanical ingredients were relatively infrequent, if assessed for causality; and the number of severe clinical reactions was very limited, but some fatal cases have been described.
Medication wrong route administration: a poisons center-based study.
Alexandra Bloch-Teitelbaum,Saskia Lüde,Christine Rauber-Lüthy,Hugo Kupferschmidt,Stefan Russmann,Gerd A. Kullak-Ublick,Alessandro Ceschi +6 more
TL;DR: Enquiries concerning administration of medicines by an incorrect parenteral route were rare, and mainly involved iodinated x-ray contrast media and iron infusions, and showed a benign clinical course.
Accidental or intentional exposure to potentially toxic medications, natural toxins and chemicals during pregnancy: analysis of data from Tox Info Suisse.
TL;DR: The aim was to find out which agents worry both pregnant women and professionals, under what circumstances the exposures take place, how they are currently dealt with and how serious they are.
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Retrospective poisons centres-based study on adverse effects due to plant food supplements
Saskia Lüde,Sarah Vecchio,S. Sinno Tellier,Aymeric Dopter,H. Mustonen,Slavica Vucinic,B. Jonsson,Daniel M. Müller,L. Fruchtengarten,K. Hruby,E. de Souza Nascimento,Patrizia Restani,Hugo Kupferschmidt,Alessandro Ceschi +13 more
TL;DR: The PlantLIBRA-project a part of the EU's Seventh-Framework-Programme was started and a poisons centresbased study on the risks of PFS was performed.
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