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Tag: Accidental ingestion

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Is Triamcinolone Acetonide Safe to Swallow?

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Triamcinolone acetonide is a potent corticosteroid available in multiple formulations, including creams, ointments, and dental paste, none of which are intended for oral ingestion. Accidentally swallowing this medication can carry risks depending on the specific product and amount ingested.

What Happens If You Eat the Birth Control Pill?

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Despite the common concern, an accidental, single-pill ingestion is rarely dangerous due to the low-dose hormones in modern oral contraceptives. This guide will explain what happens if you eat the birth control pill, exploring potential effects on adults and children, and clarifying what action is necessary.

Is it okay to swallow Orajel gel? Understanding the Risks

3 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the use of oral drug products containing benzocaine, the active ingredient in many Orajel gels, has been linked to a serious, potentially fatal blood disorder called methemoglobinemia. This makes it critically important to understand why the answer to "Is it okay to swallow Orajel gel?" is a definitive no. This guide will explore the severe risks associated with swallowing Orajel and provide crucial information on proper application and what to do in case of accidental ingestion.

What Happens If You Accidentally Swallow Benzocaine?

4 min read
While most people are fine after accidentally swallowing a small amount of topical benzocaine, it can cause a rare but serious blood disorder called methemoglobinemia, especially in infants and young children. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned against giving benzocaine products to children under 2 for teething pain due to this risk.

What happens if clobetasol propionate is ingested?

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According to the Missouri Poison Center, most ingestions of topical steroids like clobetasol do not cause significant harm and are limited to mild stomach upset. However, understanding what happens if clobetasol propionate is ingested is vital, as larger quantities or chronic exposure can lead to more serious systemic effects.

What is a Candy Pill? The Alarming Reality Behind Drug Disguises

4 min read
According to the DEA, brightly-colored "rainbow fentanyl" pills designed to look like candy or sidewalk chalk are a new method used by drug traffickers to attract young people. Understanding what is a candy pill is vital for parents and caregivers to protect children from potentially lethal drug exposure. The deceptive appearance makes it critically important to distinguish between legitimate medications and dangerous illicit substances.

Can I swallow phytobalm? Understanding Different Products and Ingestion Risks

5 min read
According to the American Association of Poison Control Centers, accidental ingestion of personal care and topical products is a common issue, highlighting the importance of proper usage. Whether you or a pet can safely swallow Phytobalm is not a straightforward 'yes' or 'no' question, as the term applies to several different products with varying ingredients and intended uses.

What would happen to a boy if he took Plan B?

4 min read
Plan B's active ingredient, levonorgestrel, is a synthetic hormone formulated specifically for the female reproductive system. This means that if a boy took Plan B, the medication would not be effective in preventing pregnancy and could have unintended hormonal effects.