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Syrup of ipecac has a distinct, somewhat unpleasant odor that is often described as medicinal or bitter. The smell can be reminiscent of certain herbal or plant-based substances due to its origins from the ipecacuanha plant. It's not commonly encountered outside of medical contexts, so many people may find it unfamiliar or off-putting.

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What does ipecac taste like?

sweetened up syrup for pancakes.


What is syrup of ipecac made from?

Syrup of ipecac is made from the dried roots and rhizomes (underground stems) of Cephaelis ipecacuanha.


What drug promotes vomiting?

Syrup of Ipecac, sometimes referred to as just "Ipecac."


How is activated charcoal and syrup of ipecac taken together to treat poisoning?

Ipecac must be used first. Activated charcoal should not be taken until 30 minutes after taking syrup of ipecac, or until the vomiting caused by ipecac stops.


The medication administered to produce vomiting?

Syrup of ipecac. Its referred to as an emetic.


What color is Ipecac Oral syrup?

ITs clear


Can you use activated charcoal and ipecac at the same time?

Charcoal should not be given together with syrup of ipecac. The charcoal will adsorb the ipecac. Charcoal should be taken 30 minutes after ipecac or after the vomiting from ipecac stops.


Is a medication that is administered to produce vomiting?

syrup of ipecac


What is the medication that is administered to produce vomiting?

Ipecac Syrup


Where can you buy syrup of ipecac?

Syrup of ipecac is a medicine that causes vomiting. It can be obtained by prescription and is also sold in many drug stores.4-18-2015 The above information is incorrect. I needed some tonight, at 2 AM, and was told by the Pharmacist at CVS that syrup of ipecac is NO LONGER MADE.


Where can you buy ipecac syrup?

None. it is no longer sold because it is too dangerous.


When should one use syrup of ipecac?

Research has shown that syrup of ipecac is used to induce vomiting. This is derived from the root of the ipecacuanha plant and dried rhizome. This is often misused by individuals with bulimia.