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Acetaminophen and codeine overdose - Overview
Tylenol # 3 overdose; Phenaphen with codeine overdose; Tylenol with codeine overdose Acetaminophen (Tylenol) and codeine is a prescription pain medicine. It is a narcotic, which means it has the potential to relieve pain while making you feel sleepy. [... more]
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Acetaminophen overdose - Overview
Acetaminophen overdose is one of the most common poisonings worldwide. People often think that acetaminophen, a pain-relieving medicine, is extremely safe. However, it may be deadly if taken in large doses. Acetaminophen is found in a variety of ... [... more]
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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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Cardiac glycoside overdose - Overview
Digoxin overdose; Digitoxin overdose; Lanoxin overdose; Purgoxin overdose; Allocar overdose; Corramedan overdose; Crystodigin overdose Cardiac glycosides are a class of medications used to treat heart failure. Cardiac glycoside overdose occurs ... [... more]
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Pentazocine overdose - Overview
Pentazocine is a medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. A pentazocine overdose occurs when someone takes too much of this medicine. Pentazocine overdose - Overview, Pentazocine is a medicine used to treat moderate to severe pain. A ... [... 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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Phenindamine overdose - Overview
Phenindamine is a type of medication called an antihistamine, which helps relieve allergy symptoms. Phenindamine overdose occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this ... [... more]
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Phencyclidine overdose - Overview
Phencyclidine, or PCP, is an illegal street drug that can cause hallucinations. This article discusses overdose due to PCP. An overdose is when you take more than the normal or recommended amount of something, usually a drug. An overdose may ... [... more]
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Asphalt cement - Overview
Asphalt is a brownish-black liquid petroleum material that hardens when it cools. Asphalt cement poisoning occurs when someone swallows asphalt. Asphalt cement - Overview, Asphalt is a brownish-black liquid petroleum material that hardens when it ... [... more]
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Bacitracin overdose - Overview
Bacitracin is a germ-killing medicine called an antibiotic, which is used to treat infections. Small amounts of Bacitracin are dissolved in petroleum jelly to create antibiotic ointments. Bacitracin overdose occurs when someone accidentally or ... [... more]
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Carbolic acid - Overview
Phenol; Phenylic acid; Hydroxybenzene; Phenic acid; Benzenol Carbolic acid is a sweet-smelling clear liquid that is added to many different products. Carbolic acid poisoning occurs when someone touches or swallows this chemical. Note: This list ... [... more]
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Pheniramine overdose - Overview
Dehistine D overdose; Liqui-Histine overdose; Poly-D overdose; Poly-Histine overdose; Liqui-minic infant overdose; Triactin overdose; Triaminic infant overdose Pheniramine is a type of medication called an antihistamine, which helps relieve ... [... more]
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