PoisoningHome TreatmentFirst aid home treatment measures for suspected poisoningCall a poison control center, hospital, or doctor
immediately. The United States National Poison Control
Hotline number is 1-800-222-1222. Have the poison
container with you so you can give complete information to the poison control
center. Do not try to cause vomiting. If your poison
control center recommends vomiting for a specific substance, follow their
guidelines.
The poison
control center will be able to help you quickly if you have the following
information ready: - Your name and phone number
- The
name, age, weight, and health status of the person who has been
poisoned
- Type of product. Read the brand name as it is written on
the label. Include the list of ingredients and the company name and contact
number, if it is available on the label.
- Amount of product involved
in poisoning
- Type of poison exposure—swallowed, inhaled, or in
contact with the eyes or skin
- Time of poisoning
- Whether
the person vomited
- Any first aid measures taken
- Your
location and how far you are from an emergency medical facility
If the poison control center recommends medical
evaluation, take the product container or substance and any stomach contents
that the person vomited to help doctors determine the seriousness of the
poisoning. | Note: | Do not use syrup of ipecac. It is
no longer used to treat poisonings. If you have syrup of ipecac in your home,
flush it down the toilet and throw away the container. Do not store anything
else in the container. |
Symptoms to Watch For During Home TreatmentFollow the instructions you received from
your doctor or the poison control center about seeking medical evaluation. Call
your doctor if any of the following occurs during home treatment: - New symptoms develop.
- Symptoms
do not go away as expected.
- Symptoms become more severe or
frequent.
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