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The Poisons Dictionary J-L defines the poisonous or toxic ingredients in these substances and identifies symptoms associated with them. Whether you're experiencing symptoms associated with jellyfish poisoning or lead, learn what to do and what to expect.
Featured Article: Lavender Oil
Lavender oil poisoning leads to mild rashes and abdominal pain but can cause serious allergic reactions of the skin. Learn about lavender oil poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options. See more »
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Jack-in-the-pulpit
Arisaema triphyllum poisoning, caused by Jack-in-the-pulpit plant consumption, leads to widespread burning and swelling but is rarely fatal. Learn more about arisaema triphyllum poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Jellyfish Poisoning
Jellyfish Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Jellyfish Poisoning and what to do in case of Jellyfish Poisoning.
See more »Jerusalem Cherry Poisoning
Christmas cherry poisoning, also called Jerusalem cherry poisoning, causes stomach pain and vomiting with death rarely occurring. Learn about Christmas cherry poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Jewelry Cleaner Poisoning
Jewelry Cleaner Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Jewelry Cleaner Poisoning and what to do in case of Jewelry Cleaner Poisoning.
See more »Jimsonweed
Angel’s trumpet poisoning, caused by jimsonweed ingestion, leads to blurred vision and nausea but is rarely fatal if properly treated. Learn about angel’s trumpet poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Kerosene Poisoning
Kerosene Poisoning information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Kerosene Poisoning and what to do in case of Kerosene Poisoning.
See more »Ketoprofen Overdose
Ketoprofen Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Ketoprofen Overdose and what to do in case of Ketoprofen Overdose.
See more »Lacquer
Lacquer poisoning, a form of hydrocarbon poisoning, leads to respiratory and gastrointestinal problems that can be fatal without treatment. Learn about lacquer poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lanolin Poisoning
Glossylan poisoning, also called lanolin poisoning, may cause diarrhea, rashes, or vomiting but is not toxic enough to be life threatening . Learn about glossylan poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lavender Oil
Lavender oil poisoning leads to mild rashes and abdominal pain but can cause serious allergic reactions of the skin. Learn about lavender oil poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Laxative Overdose
Laxative overdose leads to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea with serious symptoms resulting in cases where large amounts of laxatives were taken. Learn about laxative overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lead Poisoning
Lead poisoning leads to stomach pain, vomiting, or seizures and may cause permanent brain damage or death after chronic lead exposure. Learn about lead poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lighter Fluid
Lighter fluid poisoning, caused by hydrocarbon exposure, leads to respiratory complications and hypotension which can be fatal. Learn about lighter fluid poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lily-of-the-valley
Lily-of-the-valley poisoning, a form of plant poisoning, leads to rashes, stomach pain, and lethargy which can be fatal without rapid treatment. Learn about Lily-of-the-valley poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lip Moisturizer Poisoning
Chapstick poisoning, caused by eating or swallowing lip moisturizers, leads to nausea and vomiting but is not life threatening. Learn about chapstick poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lithium Overdose
Eskalith poisoning, due to an overdose of the bipolar drug lithium, can cause seizures or vomiting and can be fatal. Learn about eskalith poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Lomotil Overdose
Atropine with diphenoxylate poisoning, caused by Lomotil ingestion, leads to convulsions and breathing complications which can be fatal in children. Learn about atropine with diphenoxylate poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment optio
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