Yes, you should call a poison control center and be sure to tell them the exact fluid ingested. Give them all the information they need, and they will do their very best to help you.
Call your local Poison Control Center.
Your local Poison Control Centre (US/AE, Center) should have information on file about household chemicals and any known or associated toxicity.
Local poison control center.....number should be in front of phone book....is it seems likely you should call 911
YesANSWER:Possibly not... you should call a doctor or poison control center to be sure.
Firstly, contact the poison control center or hospital emergency. A sample of vomit and the poison container should be taken to hospital.
Go to the doctor and get checked. If you cannot get to a doctor immediately, call a poison control center for advice, or just call the emergency services.
Call your poison control center - that's what should happen
Probably nothing will happen, but you should call your local poison control center to ask their advice.
If someone sprays chemicals, and it comes in contact with an eye, it should be flushed immediately. If it is inhaled, a poison control center should be called.
Though this information is available to toxicologists and pharmacologists, it is usually not provided for public information due to the potential for individuals with suicidal ideation to consider using an overdose for self-harm. If an accidental poisoning occurs, the nearest Poison Control Center should be contacted; if possible, locate the medicine vial for the Poison Center to try and quantify the amount of medication taken.
Call the poison control center in your area, tell them how much you took. They will advise if you require medical attention.