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Tag: Syrup of ipecac

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What are the most common emetics? A Pharmacological Review

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Historically, syrup of ipecac was a common household remedy for poisoning, but its use is now strongly discouraged by medical professionals [1.2.2]. This article explores what are the most common emetics, their mechanisms, and the evolution of poison treatment.

The End of an Era: Why is ipecac no longer used?

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By 2001, recommendations for syrup of ipecac use had plummeted from 15% in 1985 to just 0.7% of telephone consultations with poison control centers. The dramatic shift is rooted in evidence demonstrating its ineffectiveness, significant risks, and the availability of better alternatives, clearly answering the question: Why is ipecac no longer used?.

Understanding Pharmaceutical Syrups: What is SIM Syrup used for?

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Globally, compounded medications serve millions of patients with unique dosage needs [1.5.1]. The query 'What is SIM Syrup used for?' likely refers to **Simple Syrup (Syrupus Simplex)**, a foundational component used by pharmacists as a vehicle to create palatable liquid medicines [1.3.3, 1.3.4].