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Calling Poison Control

Calling Poison Control

If you prefer to get help by phone instead of online, call 1-800-222-1222. You will speak directly to a registered nurse or pharmacist. These specialists are available to provide expert medical guidance in poison emergencies 24 hours a day. You can call with questions about poison, too, not just poison emergencies. If you prefer to get help online, use webPOISONCONTROL for personalized, specific recommendations.


Protect Yourself from Teflon Flu

Protect Yourself from Teflon Flu

Teflon flu is a condition caused by inhaling fumes from burning polymer products, usually nonstick cookware. While the symptoms are generally mild and self-limiting, they can be more serious in people with underlying lung problems and can be fatal to pet birds. Teflon flu can be easily prevented by using a few simple, safe cooking techniques.


Is Black Plastic Safe?

Is Black Plastic Safe?

Black plastic is commonly used in a variety of household products, including kitchenware, food containers, and toys. There has been concern that traces of flame retardant chemicals have been found in these items. At this time, it is unclear if routine use of black plastic products poses a health risk.


Is it Safe to Use Liquid Cough Medicine?

Is it Safe to Use Liquid Cough Medicine?

Cough syrup is a medicine easily purchased without a prescription in drug stores. Liquid cough medicine usually contains multiple ingredients such as dextromethorphan, guaifenesin, menthol, and honey to alleviate cough and cold symptoms. Using recommended age-specific dosing guidelines is critical for safe use of this medicine.


Uses and Side Effects of Losartan

Uses and Side Effects of Losartan

Losartan (Cozaar) is a common medication used to lower blood pressure. It is typically well-tolerated and doesn’t interact with many drugs, foods, or supplements. Losartan may cause side effects, including fatigue, dizziness, and fainting. It is not safe to use during pregnancy, and can have dangerous effects if excessive amounts are consumed. 


Fire Extinguisher Safety

Fire Extinguisher Safety

Fire extinguishers, when used properly, are generally safe. However, there is some risk for mild respiratory, skin, or eye irritation. The use of a fire extinguisher in areas with poor air flow, or intentional inhalation of fire extinguishers, can produce serious toxicity that would require medical evaluation.


Pyrantel: A Safe and Effective Pinworm Treatment

Pyrantel: A Safe and Effective Pinworm Treatment

Pyrantel is an important drug for the control of intestinal worms in people and animals. It is estimated that close to 1 billion people are infested with intestinal worms globally. Pyrantel is a safe, effective, and inexpensive treatment for intestinal worms, and usually cures the condition after a single dose. It has very few side effects and is not known to cause severe toxicity in humans.


Borates, Borax, and Boric Acid: Are They Safe?

Borates, Borax, and Boric Acid: Are They Safe?

Borates are naturally occurring compounds with a wide variety of uses, including in cleaning products, insecticides, and solutions for skin and eyes. Borates can come in a variety of forms, most commonly boric acid and borax. Follow product instructions when using borates. If someone ingests a borate, seek immediate medical attention.



Are Cleaning Wipes Safe?

Are Cleaning Wipes Safe?

Cleaning wipes are available for a variety of surfaces. Since they are meant to be used with bare hands, they are mostly water and are not commonly associated with toxicity.


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