In a study released in 2009,
poison control centers reported more than 3,500 cases of carbon monoxide exposure in children under the age of 19, proving how a carbon monoxide alarm is a must for everyone who owns a fireplace.
The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center reports that rarely a hypersensitivity reaction (erythma, urticaria, facial edema) to the zinc can be seen secondary to ingestion of the zinc oxide.
The ASPCA's Animal
Poison Control Center reports that more potent supplements are becoming widely available to address an increased concern for Vitamin D deficiency in humans, so veterinarians are encountering more Vitamin D toxicosis in companion animals.
Not exact matches
The packaging resembles that of juice boxes, candy or cookies, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Federal Trade Commission said, noting a recent increase in the number of
reports to
poison control centers.
Poison control centers have
reported an increase in
poisonings caused by concentrated, single - use laundry detergent packets.
The American Association of
Poison Control Centers reports 154 calls to poison control centers so far this year relating to teenagers ingesting the
Poison Control Centers reports 154 calls to poison control centers so far this year relating to teenagers ingesting the
Control Centers reports 154 calls to
poison control centers so far this year relating to teenagers ingesting the
poison control centers so far this year relating to teenagers ingesting the
control centers so far this year relating to teenagers ingesting the items.
Oneida County — with 36 bath salts incidents — and Onondaga County, with 35, have
reported the highest number of bath salts emergencies in New York state this year, according to the Upstate
Poison Control Center.
In 2014, there were more than 198,000 incidents related to household cleaning products
reported to the
Poison Control Center.
Some studies suggest that poinsettia sap can be irritating to the skin, and, of course, any adverse reactions to plant ingestion should be
reported to
poison control centers.
According to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center, the ten most frequently
reported calls involve items that are readily found in most households but yet are not always perceived as poisonous.
The Animal
Poison Control Center operated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
reports that the number of feline lily toxicity cases has been increasing every year.
Other resources include the Animal
Poison Control Center and Adverse Drug
Reporting hotlines.
A major portion of feline toxicities
reported to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center are from permethrins.
The ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center has
reported an increasing number of xylitol toxicities in dogs in recent years.
This case
report was written and reviewed by members of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC).
A survey was done of cat owners
reporting indoor exposures to lilies to the Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) during April 2009.
Fertilizer ingestion is common with small animals,
reports the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center.
In fact, potpourri was among the 10 most frequent feline exposures to toxic agents
reported to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) over a four year period ending in 2006.
In addition, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center also provides extensive veterinary toxicology expert consulting on a wide array of subjects includes legal cases, formulation issues, product liability and regulatory
reporting.
9) NSAIDS — Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) are among the ten most common
poisoning cases
reported to the National Animal
Poison Control Center.
According to the ASPCA
Poison Control Center, the numbers of dogs suffering from xylitol
poisoning have greatly increased since the first
reports occurring in 2002.
The Animal
Poison Control Center has
reported a substantial increase in the number of cases of Xylitol
poisoning.
A company can contract with Rocky Mountain
Poison and Drug
Center or the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center and receive customized and confidential
reports that cover all adverse reactions or effects that are the result of the EPA registered pesticides or FDA products.
In addition, the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center provides extensive veterinary toxicology consulting on a wide array of subjects including legal cases, formulation issues, product liability, regulatory
reporting and bio surveillance.
The incidence of mothball
poisoning in pets is quite low — 158 cases were
reported to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center (APCC) between 2002 and 2004.
Poisoning with rodent baits is one of the top 10
poisonings reported to the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center.
Here are the 16 most common toxicologic causes of tremors in cats, in order of
reported prevalence, from the ASPCA Animal
Poison Control Center:
The most recent official
report in January 2012 was from the Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead
Poisoning Prevention of the
Center for Disease
Control («CDC»).