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Is Silica Gel Toxic?

Is Silica Gel Toxic?

Silica gel is usually considered non-toxic. Accidentally swallowing a silica gel packet should not result in symptoms unless the person chokes on it. Rarely, the packet may cause a blockage in the digestive tract. Contact of the packet contents with skin, eyes, or by inhalation may cause mild irritation.



National Poisoning Prevention Week 2022

National Poisoning Prevention Week 2022

March 20-26, 2022 is National Poisoning Prevention Week. You can prevent most unintentional poisonings, but when you need us, Poison Control is just a click or call away.


What is Aspirin?

What is Aspirin?

Aspirin is an over-the-counter medication used as an anti-inflammatory agent and for pain or fever relief. Low dose aspirin is used to prevent heart attacks and strokes in people with existing heart disease, and sometimes in pregnancy to prevent preeclampsia. Normal side effects include stomach upset and indigestion. Aspirin overdose can be life-threatening.


Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo biloba is used by many people in an effort to improve memory and slow age-related intellectual decline, but solid evidence to support these benefits is limited. Ginkgo biloba is generally considered safe, but it can cause adverse effects and interactions with other drugs.


What is Lead Poisoning?

What is Lead Poisoning?

There are many sources of lead poisoning, including both environmental and occupational causes. Poisoning is usually due to lead ingestion and/or inhalation. Lead poisoning causes multi-organ toxicity, especially of the nervous system and kidneys. If lead levels in the blood are high, chelating drugs can be given to reduce the burden of lead in the body.


Beverage or Medicine?

Beverage or Medicine?

A powdered aspirin preparation looks like lemonade powder. Mixing up the two could cause problems for people who should not take aspirin, including people who are allergic to aspirin.


An Introduction to Common Tick-borne Diseases

An Introduction to Common Tick-borne Diseases

Ticks are experts at feeding on your blood and, in return for your generosity, transmitting disease to you. There are several different kinds of bacterial, viral, and parasitic diseases transmitted by ticks, and tick-borne diseases are on the rise. Prevention is key: do what you can to prevent them from having access to you.



Do Multivitamins Really Work?

Do Multivitamins Really Work?

Multivitamins are easy to obtain and are a great source of vitamins and nutrients. Some people may need multivitamins because they do not have enough nutrients in their daily diet. However, people with certain medical conditions may want to avoid multivitamins or limit their use.


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