Egg whites or milk are sometimes given to a person who has swallowed poison because they can act as a protective coating in the stomach, potentially reducing the absorption of certain toxins. However, this method is not universally recommended and may not be effective for all types of poison. It is crucial to seek immediate medical attention in cases of poisoning, as professional treatment is necessary for safety and effectiveness. Always consult poison control or medical professionals in such situations.
Most Likely.If ANYTHING call 911.
He did not like the taste of the medicine, but soon he had swallowed it.
You would go to the doctors immediately.
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Talk to a white guy.
Call 911 or Poison Control or your local emergency number immediately. If you are able to find the container that the chemical came from, have it with you when you call. Read it to see if it says to give the person milk or water or anything else. If it does, give the person what it says to give them. If it doesn't say to give them anything, DO NOT give them anything. When the person from 911 or Poison Control answers the phone, read them the name of the chemical. Spell it if you cannot pronounce it. Do what the person from 911 or Poison Control says to do.
they can give you poison
she swallowed
Giving a dog coffee and milk after it has already swallowed rat poison is a bad idea - the caffeine in coffee can be dangerous to dogs, and the dog is already suffering from rat poison intoxication. Also, milk is not healthy for dogs - most (like most adult mammals excepting humans) are lactose-intolerant, so you can induce stomach cramps and diarrhea on top of the problems from the rat poison. Your best option is to grab the rat poison container and the dog and head to the vet for examination and treatment.
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she refused to give up her seat to a white person .
She refused to give her seat up to a white person.