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Doctors typically do not give patients a specific fluid to induce vomiting. Instead, they may use activated charcoal in cases of certain types of poisoning to absorb toxins. In some emergency situations, they might consider medications such as apomorphine, which can induce vomiting, but this is less common. It’s important to note that inducing vomiting is not always safe or appropriate, and medical professionals will assess each situation individually.

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