Bleach; Clorox; Carrel-Dakin solution
Seek immediate medical help. DO NOT make a person throw up unless told to do so by Poison Control or a health care professional.
If the chemical is on the skin or in the eyes, flush with lots of water for at least 15 minutes.
If the chemical was swallowed, immediately give the person water or milk, unless instructed otherwise by a health care provider. DO NOT give water or milk if the patient is having symptoms (such as...
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According to the recently revised National Institute of Health asthma guidelines, inhaled corticosteroids are the preferred class of... Read more »
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Sodium orthophosphate poisoning; Trisodium orthophosphate poisoning Home Treatment Do NOT make a person throw up. If the chemical is... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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This is a study to determine the best dose of BI 1744 CL inhalation solution in patients with asthma. This national study is currently recruiting... Read more »