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Ibuprofen overdose - Overview
Advil overdose; Nuprin overdose; PediaProfen overdose; Rufen overdose; Motrin overdose This is poisoning from taking an overdose of pain medicine containing ibuprofen. Ibuprofen overdose - Overview, This is poisoning from taking an overdose of ... [... more]
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Pokeweed poisoning - Overview
American nightshade poisoning; Inkberry poisoning; Pigeon Berry poisoning; Pokeberry poisoning; Scoke poisoning; Virginia poke poisoning; Poke salad poisoning Pokeweed is a flowering plant. Pokeweed poisoning occurs when someone eats pieces of ... [... more]
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Jack-in-the-pulpit poisoning - Overview
Arisaema triphyllum poisoning; Bog onion poisoning; Brown dragon poisoning; Indian turnip poisoning; Wake robin poisoning; Wild turnip poisoning Jack-in-the-pulpit plants are found in North America in wetlands and moist, wooded ... [... more]
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Iron overdose - Overview
Ferrous sulfate overdose; Ferrous gluconate overdose; Ferrous fumarate overdose Iron is a mineral found in many over-the-counter supplements. Iron overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or ... [... more]
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Imipramine overdose - Overview
Imipramine is a medicine used to treat depression. Imipramine overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medication. Imipramine overdose - Overview, Imipramine is a medicine ... [... more]
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Incense - Overview
Incense is a material that creates a smell when it is burned. Incense overdose can occur when someone accidentally or intentionally sniffs or swallows liquid incense. Solid incense is not considered poisonous. Liquid incense is sold on the ... [... more]
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Indomethacin overdose - Overview
Indomethacin is a type of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Indomethacin overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this medication. Indomethacin overdose - Overview, ... [... more]
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Ink - writing - Overview
Writing ink poisoning occurs when someone swallows ink found in writing instruments (pens). Ink - writing - Overview, Writing ink poisoning occurs when someone swallows ink found in writing instruments (pens). Writing ink is a blend of: It is ... [... more]
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Ink remover - Overview
Ink remover is a chemical used to get out ink stains. Ink remover poisoning occurs when someone swallows this substance. Note: This list may not include all sources of ink removers. Ink remover - Overview, Ink remover is a chemical used to get ... [... more]
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Insecticide - Overview
Insecticide is a chemical that kills bugs. Insecticide poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in this substance. Most household bug sprays contain chemicals called pyrethrins. These chemicals are generally not harmful, but can cause ... [... more]
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Iodine overdose - Overview
Iodine is a naturally occuring chemical. Small amounts are needed for good health. However, large doses can cause harm. Children are especially sensitive to the effects of iodine. NOTE: Iodine is found in certain foods. However, there is normally ... [... more]
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Isopropanol overdose - Overview
Isopropanol is a type of non-drinking alcohol. Isopropanol overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally swallows this substance. Isopropanol overdose - Overview, Isopropanol is a type of non-drinking alcohol. Isopropanol overdose ... [... more]
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