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Can Methyl Salicylate Cause Dizziness? A Guide to Safe Use and Toxicity

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Dizziness is a recognized symptom of salicylate poisoning, a serious condition that can result from improper use of topical products containing methyl salicylate. This potent ingredient, found in many over-the-counter pain-relieving creams and ointments, is generally safe when used as directed, but overuse or accidental ingestion can lead to systemic toxicity. Understanding the difference between normal use and signs of overdose is crucial for your safety.