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  • Caladium Symptoms

    A caladium, also known as angels' wings or elephant ears, is a very beautiful colorful plant which may be purchased for the home or used in landscaping. Unfortunately, it is very poisonous and...

  • Drain Cleaner Poisoning & Symptoms

    Drain cleaner, though useful in the home, contains dangerous chemicals that are hazardous if swallowed or inhaled. It is important to know the symptoms of drain cleaner poisoning.

  • How to Identify Salmonella

    Salmonella is a bacteria that is one of the most frequently reported causes of food-borne illness. Humans usually are infected by salmonella by eating foods such as beef, milk, eggs, lettuce and...

  • Symptoms of Poisoning in Humans

    The symptoms of human poisoning vary widely, depending on the specific type of toxic substance that has been consumed or inhaled. Medical professionals can best treat cases of poisoning if they...

  • Medicine for Alcohol Poisoning

    Alcohol poisoning occurs when a person's blood alcohol content is about 25 percent or higher, which translates to approximately seven or more drinks in an hour for a 120-pound woman, or around 10...

  • How to Use Syrup of Ipecac

    Syrup of ipecac has a long history as a treatment for poisoning in children and adults. The syrup works by inducing vomiting, generally within 30 minutes of ingestion. Ipecac is derived from a...

  • What Are the Symptoms of Alcohol Poisoning?

    Alcohol poisoning is responsible for at least one death each week in the United States, and occurs in individuals of all ages, including children. The ability to identify symptoms of alcohol...

  • How to Use Salt Water to Induce Vomiting

    On the unfortunate occasion of ingesting some form of liquid that is poisonous, sometimes the best thing one can do to quickly save yourself from the adverse affects is to induce vomiting....

  • What Is the Cure for Food Poisoning?

    Food poisoning is a common complication, affecting one in every five Americans every year. Most symptoms occur within 48 hours of ingesting food infected with bacteria, viral strains or certain...

  • Where Can I Buy a Bottle of Syrup of Ipecac?

    Syrup of ipecac is a product made from the extract of dried root of ipecacuanha, a Brazilian plant. The syrup is an emetic, or stomach irritating agent which causes vomiting. It is used for...

  • How to Deal with poisoning

    Poisoning can happen for several reasons. These reasons include eating or drinking expired food, medication, drinking unknown chemicals. It is important to know how to deal with poisoning,...

  • How to Induce Vomiting for Food Poisoning

    An average case of food poisoning does not require that you induce vomiting. However, if you experience the symptoms of food poisoning (cramps, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness), you should...

  • Minor Food Poisoning Symptoms

    Food poisoning occurs when an individual consumes food contaminated with either an infectious virus, bacteria or parasite. Contamination is often the result of under cooking or improper handling...

  • What to Take for Food Poisoning Symptoms

    Food poisoning stems from eating contaminated or poorly prepared food, which can result in nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle cramps and fever. Symptoms usually last a few days, and while they...

  • What Happens When You Get Alcohol Poisoning?

    Your body cannot get rid of alcohol faster than it can absorb it. This is especially true on an empty stomach, too. When you get alcohol poisoning, both your liver and kidneys essentially become...

  • How to Use Ipecac

    Ipecac was once the remedy of choice for accidental poisoning, and every household kept a bottle of it on hand. Then, in 2003, the FDA ruled that it should no longer be used as a routine treatment...

  • Alcohol Poisoning Remedy

    There is no real "remedy" for alcohol poisoning. Our bodies absorb alcohol very quickly, and it takes some time to process it out again--about one hour for every bottle of beer, glass of wine or...

  • The Characteristics of Alcohol Poisoning

    If you are going to take part in an activity that involves alcohol, you should know the symptoms of alcohol poisoning. Knowing the signs that someone has had too much to drink for their own safety...

  • Cyanide Exposure Symptoms

    Cyanide is a chemical compound that involves a strong bond between nitrogen and carbon, producing various substances that can be considered cyanide. Depending upon the chemical reaction that...

  • The Side Effects of Syrup of Ipecac

    Syrup of Ipecac is a vomit inducing medium. It has traditionally been used to counter the effects of accidental poisoning or drug overdose by inducing vomiting of the poison. While it is still...

  • Effects of Alcohol Poisoning

    Alcohol poisoning often occurs after a person has consumed a large amount of alcohol within a short time frame. The repercussions of flooding the body with alcohol can be devastating, and knowing...

  • How to Recognize the Symptoms of a Sleeping Pill Overdose

    Sleeping pills are a form of sedatives that are used to treat sleeping issues such as insomnia. Though not all sleeping pill overdoses are intentional, there can be serious risks involved when...

  • How to Induce Vomiting

    The need to induce vomiting usually arises when someone has ingested a substance that might be harmful to the body. Inducing vomiting should only be done in emergency cases like the...

  • How to Spot Iron Poisoning

    Iron poisoning happens most often from ingesting too much iron from supplements. Children may swallow too many iron supplements if they think the pills are candy. Iron poisoning also occurs due to...

  • How to Treat Plankton Poisoning

    Plankton poisoning is caused by eating contaminated fish or shellfish that have ingested toxic plankton or algae. It is important to diagnose and treat plankton poisoning immediately. Plankton...

  • How to Detect Cadmium Poisoning

    Cadmium is a very toxic, dangerous poison. Exposure has known adverse health effects in both humans and animals. Two major health effects are irreversible kidney damage and lung cancer. Cadmium...

  • How to Help Someone Who Swallowed Gasoline

    It is an emergency when someone swallows gasoline. This happens most often when someone tries to siphon gasoline out of a tank by sucking on a hose. If you are a bystander in this event, you'll...

  • How to Judge Severity of Acetaminophen Poisoning

    Acetaminophen poisoning can easily get out of control if not treated immediately. The difficult part is judging the severity of the poisoning. That's because symptoms usually don't appear until 24...

  • How to Treat Acetaminophen Poisoning Before Help Arrives

    More than 100 products contain acetaminophen. It's generally a safe drug, when taken in accordance to the instructions on the label. But, it can be toxic if taken in large quantities. It can also...

  • How to Treat Mushroom Poisoning

    The incidence of mushroom poisoning has steadily increased with the popularity of “natural” diets. There is no definite way of determining whether a wild mushroom is edible or poisonous without...

  • How to Help an Alcohol Poisoning Sufferer

    Being able to assist an individual who may be suffering from alcohol poisoning involves recognizing the symptoms of alcohol poisoning and knowing what to do. Alcohol poisoning can result in brain...

  • How to Prevent Alcohol Poisoning

    Some people find drunkenness humorous, even when a person is vomiting and passing out after a night of partying. But alcohol poisoning is no laughing matter and can be life-threatening. Preventing...

  • How to Diagnose Cholera

    Cholera is rare in the United States due to modern sewage and water treatment systems. But cholera is still a problem in countries across the globe, especially in less industrialized nations....

  • How to Treat Caffeine Poisoning

    Caffeine is a stimulant found in coffee, tea and may soft drinks. Unlike most psychoactive substances, it is widely consumed and unregulated in virtually all jurisdictions. Sudden caffeine...

  • How to Induce Vomiting

    There is nothing fun at all about vomiting, but it is one of the body’s main lines of defense against toxins. People generally need to induce vomiting for one of two reasons: they have ingested a...

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