Sentences with phrase «by the poison control»

I was instructed by poison control to have Kwyn take some syrup of ipecac.
When I was raising my older set of kids, the advice given many times by poison control experts and physicians was to have a bottle of ipecac on hand to induce vomiting to get the poison out of the child's system.
Researchers drew on patient records of 453,559 children, collected by poison control centers in the United States between 2001 and 2008.
Include a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, which can be used to induce vomiting if this is recommended by a poison control center worker.
Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or doctor.
Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center.
Do not induce vomiting unless told to do so by the poison control center or physician.
We consider the counseling and follow - up consultations provided by poison control centers with individual providers regarding patient outcomes to be treatment.

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The letters sent to Fonterra and Federated Farmers in November 2014 contained a threat to contaminate formula products with 1080 unless New Zealand ended its use of the pest control poison by the end of the March.
Fonterra and Federated Farmers received letters in November 2014 containing a threat to contaminate infant formula with 1080 unless New Zealand ended its use of the pest control poison by the end of March.
The poison was unsafe in the years when it was used only by the trained mammal - control agents of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; it is manifestly unsafe now that it is also being used by the zealous sheepmen of the West.
Emergency contact information Post a list somewhere obvious — like on the fridge or by your landline phone, if you have one — with fire, police, doctor, poison control, and hospital numbers.
Poison control centers have reported an increase in poisonings caused by concentrated, single - use laundry detergent packets.
But each effectively had poison pills for the opposing chambers, with the Assembly linking the two years to tax extensions — vitally needed by communities around the state — and the Senate including an increase in charters with its promise of control.
In the early 1970s, as a newly minted pediatrician, he was dispatched to El Paso, Texas, by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to investigate lead poisoning in children living near a lead smelter.
How aldicarb got into watermelons remains unknown, but experts suspected that some melon farmers used low levels of it intentionally and illegally and that some also might have flowed off nearby cotton fields.That summer, a total of 1,350 cases of aldicarb poisoning from watermelon were reported in California, plus another 692 cases in eight other states and Canada, according to a report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
«To our knowledge, this is the first documentation of an outbreak of childhood lead poisoning associated with artisanal gold mining,» the team, directed by lead experts from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, wrote in the online edition of the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
The authors propose that all law enforcement - related deaths — including people killed by police as well as police killed in the line of duty — be treated not just as criminal data but as a «notifiable condition,» and that they be reported to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) by public health and medical professionals and published on a weekly basis, as are a host of other conditions ranging from poisonings to pertussis to polio.
Predictably, the cane toad tadpoles were unperturbed by the poison - laced water; and in control experiments with uncontaminated freshwater, all the animals survived just fine.
He endorses the conclusions of No Place to Learn and enlarges the debate by discussing a subject that Pocklington and Tupper don't emphasize, the poisoning of university life by rights - seeking groups who insist (Whitaker writes) that academic life is naturally «sexist and racist and can only by kept in check through intensive regulation and control... Everything that goes on must be monitored and policed.»
Attempts to control schistosomiasis by focusing on the snail hosts date to the 1950s, but earlier efforts involved either molluscicides — poisons — or the introduction of non-host snail species to eat or compete with the hosts.
«It's vital to have your heating systems and fuel - burning appliances inspected regularly by professionals to ensure proper ventilation,» Kaminski said in a poison control center news release.
Poison Control Campers, backpackers, and other outdoorsy types can steer clear of poison ivy, oak, and sumac by knowing how to identify each plant: Poison ivy typically has a woody, ropelike vine and three leaflets that turn green in the summer; poison oak shows off clusters of yellow berries and oaklike leaves (usually in clusters of three); and poison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leaPoison Control Campers, backpackers, and other outdoorsy types can steer clear of poison ivy, oak, and sumac by knowing how to identify each plant: Poison ivy typically has a woody, ropelike vine and three leaflets that turn green in the summer; poison oak shows off clusters of yellow berries and oaklike leaves (usually in clusters of three); and poison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leapoison ivy, oak, and sumac by knowing how to identify each plant: Poison ivy typically has a woody, ropelike vine and three leaflets that turn green in the summer; poison oak shows off clusters of yellow berries and oaklike leaves (usually in clusters of three); and poison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leaPoison ivy typically has a woody, ropelike vine and three leaflets that turn green in the summer; poison oak shows off clusters of yellow berries and oaklike leaves (usually in clusters of three); and poison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leapoison oak shows off clusters of yellow berries and oaklike leaves (usually in clusters of three); and poison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leapoison sumac is a rangy shrub that grows up to 15 feet tall, with seven to 13 smooth - edge leaflets.
If you believe your health has been compromised by PFOA, contact your doctor or call the Poison Control Center.
Edward Krenzelok, PharmD, director of the Pittsburgh Poison Control Center and Drug Information Center at the University of Pittsburgh (and lead author of the 1996 study), says that it is possible to become ill by consuming a large amount of the plant — but it's also rare, even in small children and pets.
Learning to control his anger while seeking a cure for the gamma poisoning that causes him to mutate when his heart rate accelerates, Banner's plans are interrupted when General Thaddeus «Thunderbolt» Ross (William Hurt) sends in a Special Ops unit — led by ex-KGB mercenary Emil Blonsky (Tim Roth)-- to capture him and study like a lab rat.
He reveals the most daunting water issues we face today, among them the threat of flooding in China's Yellow River, where rising silt levels will prevent dykes from containing floodwaters; the impoverishment of Pakistan's Sindh, a once - fertile farming valley now destroyed by the 14 million tons of salt that the much - depleted Indus deposits annually on the land but can not remove; the disappearing Colorado River, whose reservoirs were once the lifeblood of seven states but which could dry up as soon as 2007; and the poisoned springs of Palestine and the Jordan River, where Israeli control of the water supply has only fed conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
Physicians may contact a Poison Control Center for advice concerning ingestion by humans.
According to statistics compiled by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center, the summer months are the most dangerous for pets.
Provided by the ASPCA, the Animal Poison Control Center has specially trained veterinary toxicologists on duty around the clock.
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.
by Nancy Kay, DVM The telephone call I hope you never have to make is to a pet poison control center.
Lily Hazards for Cats by Jill A. Richardson, DVM Veterinary Poison Information Specialist ASPCA / National Animal Poison Control Center
Help make sure your adopters and veterinary clients are prepared in the event of an unexpected pet emergency with this do - it - yourself first - aid kit, recommended by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
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One common ingredient found in foods today that can be a serious concern if ingested by pets is xylitol, and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) wants you to have all the facts about this potentially harmful ingredient.
If you believe your dog has ingested a a substance that is poisonous to dogs, call a poison control hotline such as the one offered by the ASPCA right away (888) 426-4435 ($ 65 charge) or the Animal Poison Control Center (800) 548poison control hotline such as the one offered by the ASPCA right away (888) 426-4435 ($ 65 charge) or the Animal Poison Control Center (800) 54control hotline such as the one offered by the ASPCA right away (888) 426-4435 ($ 65 charge) or the Animal Poison Control Center (800) 548Poison Control Center (800) 54Control Center (800) 548-2423.
Click here to see a complete list of foods not to feed your pet, provided by the Animal Poison Control Center experts at the ASPCA.
When traveling by car, pack a pet first aid kit that includes assorted bandages, gauze squares, antiseptic cream, an antidiarrheal medication that is safe for dogs and phone numbers of your veterinarian, national poison control hotline, and a 24 hour emergency clinic.
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).
Animal Poison Control Center Articles A collection of veterinary toxicology articles written by APCC experts.
The ASPCA Poison Control Center can be reached by phone at 1-888-426-4435.
Jinni Sinnott, with the Veterinary Specialty Center of Tucson, suggests calling the Animal Poison Control Center operated by the nonprofit American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at 1 -888-426 - 4435.
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Keep your dog safe year - round by posting the contact information of your veterinarian, after - hours emergency veterinary clinic and the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center in a visible place, like the refrigerator.
Since the NSAID Ibuprofen was released as an over-the-counter tablet, it has generated more calls to the National Animal Poison Control Center by dog and cat owners than has any other single drug.
Small practice veterinarians and veterinary technicians will benefit from this 50 - minute course presented by the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
Dr. Eric Dunayer of the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC), board certified by the American Board of Toxicology, Inc. (DABT) and having a special interest in xylitol toxicosis, specifically states in a risk assessment paper written about C.E.T. AQUADENT Drinking Water Additive: Based on published studies of xylitol toxicity in dogs and the APCC's experience, proper use of this product (according to label directions) should not present a risk of hypoglycemia in dogs.
By Jo Marshall, CVT, NREMT Senior Veterinary Information Specialist Holidays are busy in a poison control center.
There are a number of resources on the web and elsewhere that have toxic plant lists, but by far the one I would rely on the most is the toxic plant list from the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
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