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The Poisons Dictionary G-I defines the poisonous or toxic ingredients in these substances and identifies symptoms associated with them. Whether you're experiencing symptoms associated with gasoline poisoning, household glue or an ibuprophen overdose, learn what to do and what to expect.
Featured Article: Hydromorphone Overdose
Dilaudid overdose, due to excessive hydromorphone ingestion, leads to drowsiness or labored breathing with severe cases causing death. Learn about dilaudid overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options. See more »
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Gasoline Poisoning
Gasoline Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Gasoline Poisoning and what to do in case of Gasoline Poisoning.
See more »Glazes
Glaze poisoning leads to muscle pain, vision problems, and abnormal blood pressure levels that can be fatal without rapid medical care. Learn about glaze poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Grass
Grass poisoning, caused by allergies to plant material or insecticides found in grass, can lead to sneezing, nasal congestion, or itchy eyes. Learn about grass poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »H2 Receptor Antagonists Poisoning
Axid poisoning, also called H2 receptor antagonist poisoning, leads to vomiting and respiratory complications but is rarely fatal. Learn about axid poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Hair Bleach Poisoning
Hair Bleach Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hair Bleach Poisoning and what to do in case of Hair Bleach Poisoning.
See more »Hair Dye Poisoning
Hair Dye Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hair Dye Poisoning and what to do in case of Hair Dye Poisoning.
See more »Hair Spray Poisoning
Hair Spray Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hair Spray Poisoning and what to do in case of Hair Spray Poisoning.
See more »Hair Straightener Poisoning
Hair Straightener Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hair Straightener Poisoning and what to do in case of Hair Straightener Poisoning.
See more »Hair Tonic Poisoning
Hair Tonic Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hair Tonic Poisoning and what to do in case of Hair Tonic Poisoning.
See more »Hand Lotion Poisoning
Hand Lotion Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hand Lotion Poisoning and what to do in case of Hand Lotion Poisoning.
See more »Heroin Overdose
Acetomorhpine overdose, commonly called heroin overdose, causes spasms, impaired breathing, and shock requiring an antidote to be administered. Learn about acetomorphine overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Household Glue
Elmer’s glue poisoning, usually the result of inhaling glue fumes to get “high”, may cause dizziness but ingestion can lead to severe poisoning cases. Learn about Elmer’s glue poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Hydrochloric Acid Poisoning
Hydrochloric Acid Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hydrochloric Acid Poisoning and what to do in case of Hydrochloric Acid Poisoning.
See more »Hydrocodone And Acetaminophen Overdose
Hydrocodone And Acetaminophen Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hydrocodone And Acetaminophen Overdose and what to do in case of Hydrocodone And Acetaminophen Overdose.
See more »Hydrofluoric Acid Poisoning
Fluohydric acid poisoning, a form of inorganic acid poisoning, can cause mouth, throat, or stomach damage that require rapid medical care. Learn about fluohydric poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Hydrogen Peroxide Overdose
Hydrogen Peroxide Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Hydrogen Peroxide Overdose and what to do in case of Hydrogen Peroxide Overdose.
See more »Hydromorphone Overdose
Dilaudid overdose, due to excessive hydromorphone ingestion, leads to drowsiness or labored breathing with severe cases causing death. Learn about dilaudid overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Hydroxyzine Overdose
Atarax overdose, a form of antihistamine poisoning, leads to complications in the nervous system and respiratory functions but is rarely fatal. Learn about atarax overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Ibuprofen Overdose
Advil overdose, poisoning from excessive ibuprofen ingestion, leads to stomach pains and breathing problems which are not usually life threatening. Learn about Advil overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Imipramine Overdose
Imipramine Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Imipramine Overdose and what to do in case of Imipramine Overdose.
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