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Wood stains - Overview
University of Maryland — Wood stains are products used for wood finishing. Wood stain poisoning occurs when someone swallows these substances. Wood stains - Overview, Wood stains are products used for wood finishing. Wood stain poisoning occurs when someone swallows ...More…
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Windshield washer fluid - Overview
University of Maryland — Windshield washer fluid is a brightly colored liquid made of methanol, a poisonous alcohol. Some young children may mistake the fluid for juice, which can lead to accidental poisoning. Even small amounts can cause significant damage. This article ...More…
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Window cleaner - Overview
University of Maryland — Window cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows or breathes in large amounts of window cleaner. Note: This list does not include all types of glass cleaners. Window cleaner - Overview, Window cleaner poisoning occurs when someone swallows ...More…
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Wasp sting - Overview
University of Maryland — Wasp sting - Overview, This article describes the effects of a wasp sting.This is for information only and not for use in the treatment or management of an actual poison exposure. If you have an exposure, you should call your local emergency ...More…
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Wart remover poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Wart removers are medicines used to eliminate warts, which are small, usually painless growths on the skin caused by a virus. Wart remover poisoning occurs when someone accidentally or intentionally swallows or uses more than the normal or ...More…
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Sodium carbonate poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Sal soda poisoning; Soda ash poisoning; Disodium salt poisoning; Carbonic acid poisoning; Washing soda poisoning Sodium carbonate (also known as washing soda or soda ash) is a chemical found in many household and industrial products. This article ...More…
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Grass and weed killer poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Many weed killers contain dangerous chemicals that are harmful if swallowed. This article discusses poisoning by swallowing weed killers containing a chemical called glyphosate. Glyphosate is found in various weed killers, including the brands ...More…
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Paraffin poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Paraffin is a solid waxy substance used to make candles and other items. This article discusses what may occur if you swallow or eat paraffin. Paraffin poisoning - Overview, Paraffin is a solid waxy substance used to make candles and other items. ...More…
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Lanolin poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Wool wax poisoning; Wool alcohol poisoning; Glossylan poisoning; Golden dawn poisoning; Sparklelan poisoning Lanolin is an oily substance taken from sheep's wool. Lanolin poisoning occurs when someone swallows products that contain this ...More…
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Foxglove poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Foxglove poisoning usually occurs from sucking the flowers or eating the seeds, stems, or leaves of the foxglove plant. Poisoning may also occur from taking more than the recommended amounts of medicines made from foxglove. Foxglove poisoning - ...More…
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Wax poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Wax is a greasy or oily solid that melts in heat. This article discusses poisoning due to swallowing large amounts of wax or crayons. Wax poisoning - Overview, Wax is a greasy or oily solid that melts in heat. This article discusses poisoning due ...More…
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Jerusalem cherry poisoning - Overview
University of Maryland — Christmas cherry poisoning; Winter cherry poisoning; Ground cherry poisoning The Jerusalem cherry is a plant that belongs to the same family as the deadly nightshade. It has small, round, red and orange fruit. Jerusalem cherry poisoning occurs ...More…