Use him to write with until he runs out, so as not to waste it.
Contact a Poison Control Center
Contact a doctor or poison control center immediately.
YES! If a child ingests rat poison, take them to the hospital immediately!
A child ingesting Windex is a potential medical emergency. The parent or caregiver should call 911 and follow the instructions given.
The first thing you should do if your child ingests poison is call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222. Their trained experts will quickly and efficiently guide you to the correct treatment and can help you save your child's life.
It's so that the unpleasant taste of the soap encourages the child to learn that whatever wrong they say is not good.
If a child ingests rat poison, they are likely to need charcoal, and a lot of prayer. Rat poison is toxic at even small levels, and getting it out before it starts to be digested is critical.
Its been done before.
Yes.
Viruses, bacteria, and organelles that a cell ingests are broken down in the mitochondria.
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