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  • Poison ivy - oak - sumac - Overview

    University of Maryland — Poison ivy, oak, or sumac poisoning is an allergic reaction that results from touching the sap of these plants. The sap may be on the plant, in the ashes of burned plants, on an animal, or on other objects that came in contact with the plant, ...More…

  • Poison control center - emergency number - Overview

    University of Maryland — This national hotline number will let you talk to experts in poisoning. This is a free and confidential service. All local poison control centers in the United States use this national number. You should call if you have any questions about ...More…

  • Bee poison - Overview

    University of Maryland — Apitoxin poisoning; Apis venenum purum poisoning; Apis virus poisoning Bee poisoning is caused by a sting from a bee, wasp, or yellow jacket. Bee, wasp, and yellow jacket stings give off a substance called venom. Bee poison - Overview, Bee ...More…

  • Zinc poisoning - Overview

    University of Maryland — Zinc is a type of metal. It is mixed with other materials to make industrial items such as paint, dyes, ointments, and more. Zinc poisoning - Overview, Zinc is a type of metal. It is mixed with other materials to make industrial items such as ...More…

  • Yew poisoning - Overview

    University of Maryland — The Yew plant is a shrub with evergreen-like leaves. Yew poisoning occurs when someone eats pieces of this plant. Taxine is found in various kinds of the Yew plant. The poison is in most parts of the Yew plant, but the highest amount is in the seeds.More…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Varnish - Overview

    University of Maryland — Varnish is a clear liquid coating. Varnish poisoning occurs when someone swallows varnish. Varnish - Overview, Varnish is a clear liquid coating. Varnish poisoning occurs when someone swallows varnish.This is for information only and not for use ...More…

  • Turpentine oil - Overview

    University of Maryland — Turpentine oil is a substance distilled from material that comes from pine trees. Turpentine oil poisoning occurs when someone swallows turpentine oil. Turpentine oil - Overview, Turpentine oil is a substance distilled from material that comes ...More…


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