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The Poisons Dictionary S-U defines the poisonous or toxic ingredients in these substances and identifies symptoms associated with them. Whether you're experiencing symptoms associated with scorpions or ticks, learn what to do and what to expect.
Featured Article: Secobarbital Overdose
Meballymal overdose, also called Secobarbital overdose, causes breathing problems and deep sleep which can be fatal. Learn about Meballymal overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options. See more »
Sports Cream Overdose
Ben Gay poisoning, a form of sports cream overdose, causes nausea and convulsions but can start fatal allergic reactions. Learn about Ben Gay poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Starch Ingestion
Cooking starch poisoning, due to starch ingestion, causes stomach pain, twitching, and jaundice with full recovery expected. Learn about cooking starch poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Steam Iron Cleaner
Chelating agent poisoning, due to ingestion of steam iron cleaner, leads to nausea and stomach irritation with recovery likely. Learn about chelating agent poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Stingray
Stingray poisoning causes bleeding and pain around the bite area, stomach problems, and breathing problems but rarely leads to death. Learn about Stingray poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Stoddard Solvent Poisoning
Stoddard solvent poisoning is caused by touching or swallowing Stoddard solvent, a flammable, kerosene smelling chemical, found in paints, paint thinners and dry cleaning fluids. Learn about Stoddard solvent poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures a
See more »Stonefish
Stonefish poisoning, caused from stonefish venom from a stonefish sting, can be serious if puncture occurred in the chest or abdomen. Learn about stonefish poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Sulfuric Acid Poisoning
Sulfuric acid poisoning, caused by exposure or overdose of sulfuric acid, can cause death if swallowed or severe tissue damage upon contact. Learn about sulfuric acid poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Sulindac Overdose
Sulindac Overdose information from HowStuffWorks. Learn the symptoms of Sulindac Overdose and what to do in case of Sulindac Overdose.
See more »Sunscreen - Swallowing
Swallowing sunscreen causes poisoning from many harmful ingredients that can cause breathing difficulties in large amounts. Learn about sunscreen poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Swimming Pool Cleaners
Swimming pool cleaners, both liquids and tablets, are poisonous if swallowed, inhaled or touched. Learn about swimming pool cleaner poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Talcum Powder
Face powder poisoning, due to talcum powder or baking soda exposure, may cause breathing problems or throat and eye burns. Learn about face powder poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Tar Remover
Tar remover poisoning is poisoning due to exposure to hydrocarbons from inhaling or touching tar remover. Learn about tar remover poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Tarantula Spider
Tarantula spider venom from a tarantula spider bite is not dangerous but may cause allergic reactions in some people. Learn about tarantula spider bite poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Tetrahydrozoline
Murine overdose, also called tetrahydrozoline overdose, can cause breathing problems, blurred vision, and headaches. Learn about Murine overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Thiazide Overdose
Diuretic antihypertensives overdose, caused by the high blood pressure medication thiazide diuretic, may cause vomiting and dehydration. Learn about diuretic antihypertensive overdose symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Thioridazine Poisoning
Mellaril poisoning, due to thioriazine ovderdose, may cause nausea, seizures, or impair breathing and can be fatal in severe cases. Learn about Mellaril poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures, and treatment options.
See more »Thyroid Preparation Overdose
Thyroid preparation overdose is poisoning caused by medications used to treat thyroid gland disorders. Learn about thyroid preparation overdose poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Toilet Bowl Cleaners And Deodorizers
Exposure to toilet bowl cleaners and deodorizers can cause poisoning that may lead to permanent damage or death. Learn about toilet bowl cleaners and deodorizers poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Tolmetin Poisoning
Tolmetin poisoning is caused by an overdose of tolmetin found in Tolectin. Learn about tolmetin poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
See more »Toluene/xylene
Toluene and Xylene poisoning occurs from ingestion of Toluene or Xylene, two very poisonous industrial chemicals. Learn about Toluene and Xylene poisoning symptoms, poison control procedures and treatment options.
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