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Snake Bites, Polar Bear Liver, oh my!
Snake Bites, Polar Bear Liver, oh my! @IndianaPoison Center joins the @MotherToBaby #Podcast to talk #strangebuttrue exposure questions. https://momtobaby.org/snakesbear67 #NPPW2024 #poisonpreventionweek
Read More →Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects
American Association of Poison Control Centers on Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects Arlington, VA– Hydroxychloroquine and its associated drug, chloroquine, have a variety of well-known adverse side effects. If it is being used in the context of treating the coronavirus, the short duration of therapy will likely avoid many of those. Nevertheless, it’s important to consider certain…
Read More →CQ/HCQ
This past weekend, two people were hospitalized in Arizona after taking an aquarium cleaning product containing chloroquine phosphate to try to prevent COVID-19 infection. Unfortunately, one of them died from chloroquine toxicity, and the other remains critically ill. Chloroquine and the closely related medication hydroxychloroquine can cause severe toxicity in amounts as small as one…
Read More →To Craft or Not To Craft
Summertime is winding down, but there are still plenty of chances left to enjoy some outdoor activities, such as blowing bubbles and drawing with sidewalk chalk. And, according to the Indiana Poison Center’s statistics, drinking bubbles and nibbling on the chalk! What do you do if you catch your child sipping from the bottle of…
Read More →What’s in your Child’s Backpack?
It’s that time of year again. Parents are wandering through stores with school supply lists in hand, searching for paper, pencils and other items to fill their child’s backpack. In some instances, however, there may be more than school supplies in backpacks. A number of children take prescribed medicine for a diagnosed condition, or are…
Read More →Travel and Poison
Travel and Poison – What’s the Connection? Holidays usually mean school breaks, and for some travel, which brings changes to daily household routines. Although you may take great pains to make your home a safe place for your child, the Indiana Poison Center would like to remind you that during vacation time the risk of…
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