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The Poisons Dictionary P-R defines the poisonous or toxic ingredients in these substances and identifies symptoms associated with them. Whether you're experiencing symptoms associated with poison ivy, oak, sumac, or rubber cement, learn what to do and what to expect.
Featured Article: Rhubarb Leaves Poisoning
Rhubarb leave poisoning, a form of plant poisoning, may cause mouth and throat burns, seizures, or kidney stones. Learn about Rhubarb leave poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options. See more »
Rhubarb Leaves Poisoning
Rhubarb leave poisoning, a form of plant poisoning, may cause mouth and throat burns, seizures, or kidney stones. Learn about Rhubarb leave poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Rodenticide Anticoagulant Poisoning
Rodenticide anticoagulant poisoning may cause internal bleeding, low blood pressure, or shock which can result in death. Learn about Rodenticide anticoagulant poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Roundup Grass And Weed Killer Poisoning
Roundup grass and weed killer poisoning causes gastrointestinal problems, drowsiness, and respiratory problems. Learn about Roundup grass and weed killer poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Rubber Cement
Rubber cement poisoning causes breathing difficulties when inhaled while ingestion leads to internal burning and requires rapid medical care. Learn about cement poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
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