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The latest press releases, background, facts, FAQs for the press, images of the webPOISONCONTROL® app, and the state of poison control in the U.S.
Act fast in a poison emergency. Seek help from Poison Control online or by phone and follow these first aid measures.
A powdered aspirin preparation looks like lemonade powder. Mixing up the two could cause problems for people who should not take aspirin, including people who are allergic to aspirin.
Poison Control is here to help if you swallow or come in contact with something that might be poisonous. Don't wait for symptoms to develop. Contact Poison Control immediately! Before you contact us, there are first aid measures that make a difference if accomplished within seconds to minutes of the poison exposure. Be familiar with these steps.
Press Release: National Capital Poison Center Announces Closure of its Call Center and Transition to the Nation’s First Fully-Automated, All-Digital Poison Control Center
Act fast in a poison emergency. Seek help from Poison Control online or by phone and follow these first aid measures.
First aid instructions for poisonings. Be familiar with first aid steps for swallowed poisons, poisons in the eye, on the skin, or inhaled (breathed in). Call 1-800-222-1222 or get immediate help with webPOISONCONTROL®, the online tool from the experts at Poison Control.
Reed diffusers are liquid air fresheners in a narrow-necked bottle with long "sticks" inserted in to the liquid. Ingredients vary, but two common ingredients can be dangerous to a child who swallows them.
March 2020 Press Release: Poison Control Services Preserve Critical COVID-19 Healthcare Resources
Many weight loss supplements contain ingredients that are contaminated, ineffective, dangerous, or actually illegal. Some people become ill after taking these products. Some have interactions with medicines. It can be hard to get your money back. Worst of all, these products often don't help.
Don't guess what you should do. Get accurate Poison Control answers online or by phone. Both are free and confidential.
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Learn the Poison Help jingle in English or Spanish. Use these jingles to teach the Poison Control number: 1-800-222-1222. Available for download.