Call medics; have the person drink milk; try to induce vomitting.
Call poison control immediately.
Call the poison control center or your doctor.
Call your poison control number.
yes it is so much well mostly the yellow part! if someone swallows it they get extremely sick
Drink lots of water, or contact a local Poison Control Center. The child will probably be ok.
Probably the most obvious answer would be exactly what the patient ate, but equally important is how much and how long ago it was consumed.
It's to heal the patient and to pop the poison bubbles so that u can suck up the poison.
Do: -Get medical help. -Reassure the patient. -Make sure the patient rests as much as possible. This is also important because the more he moves around, the bigger the chance of the poison getting into his bloodstream quicker (for example, if he runs around the poison will enter the bloodstream quicker and it's important to rest to reduce the chance. -Keep a sample of the poison (eg. medicine bottle). -Keep a sample of his vomit for the paramedics and/or doctor. Don't (NEVER): -Induce vomiting. -Panic. -Assume the person will "be fine" especially if you are sure he has being poisoned.
poison ivy is very important!! if you touch it or anything it gives you an itchy rash like feeling.
Yes. What is important when it comes to the diet of someone who has cancer is that there are as little "poison" in the food as possible. With that I mean artificial stuff so choose ecological food and fruits.
I would suggest that you contact poison control as soon as possible. This could cause Salmonella, which could be fatal to an infant if left untreated
Contact Poison Control Immediately! US National Poison Helpline 1-800-222-1222More and more of these are being created using non-toxic chemicals, butt there are still dangers associated with these items. Most are not considered deadly, but they aren't healthy.