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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:  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 »

Incense Poisoning

Incense Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Incense Poisoning and what to do in case of Incense Poisoning.

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Indomethacin Overdose

Indomethacin Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Indomethacin Overdose and what to do in case of Indomethacin Overdose.

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Ink - Writing

Pen ink poisoning causes eye irritation and skin staining but is relatively non-toxic and rarely requires medical care. Learn about pen ink poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.

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Ink Remover Poisoning

Ink Remover Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Ink Remover Poisoning and what to do in case of Ink Remover Poisoning.

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Insecticide Poisoning

Insecticide Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Insecticide Poisoning and what to do in case of Insecticide Poisoning.

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Iodine Overdose

Iodine Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Iodine Overdose and what to do in case of Iodine Overdose.

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Iron Overdose

Ferrous fumarate overdose, also called iron overdose, may cause dehydration, vomiting blood, or diarrhea with death occasionally occurring. Learn about ferrous fumarate overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.

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Isopropanol Overdose

After shave overdose, poisoning from ethanol or isopropanol ingestion, leads to vomiting and low blood pressure and requires rapid hospital care. Learn about after shave overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.

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