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Sections Basics Expert Answers Resources. Products and services. Thank you for Subscribing Our Housecall e-newsletter will keep you up-to-date on the latest health information. Please try again. Something went wrong on our side, please try again. Show references What to do in a medical emergency: Poisoning.

American College of Emergency Physicians. Accessed Feb. What can you do? Department of Health and Human Services. Tips to prevent poisonings. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. General principles of poisoning. The Merck Manual Professional Edition. What is ipecac syrup? National Capital Poison Center. Under a grant from the CDC, the American Association of Poison Control Centers and its member poison centers conduct automated, continuous surveillance of poison exposure cases.

Toxicologists promptly investigate these alerts and inform public health officials if outliers are suspicious for events or products of concern.

The opioid epidemic was initially fueled by the use of prescription opioids like methadone, oxycodone, and hydrocodone. Prescribing patterns for opioid medications followed an upward trend from to In it was also reported that the number of deaths involving prescription opioids surpassed the combined number of deaths from both heroin and cocaine use. However, by , use of heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, and synthetic opioids like fentanyl were gaining in popularity. The sharpest rise in drug related fatalities was seen in and was associated with use of fentanyl and fentanyl analogs with over 20, deaths occurring that year.

The substantial increase in fentanyl deaths has been linked to illicitly manufactured fentanyl that is used to adulterate other drugs of abuse or sold to unsuspecting users under the guise of another drug name. Don't guess what you should do. Get accurate Poison Control answers online or by phone. Both are free and confidential. Save the poison control number and the link to online help NOW! Text-to-save or download directly to save our vcard to your computer and smartphone contacts.

Download Poison Control vcard. Statistics for DC metro area. Help us save lives! Your donation to our c 3 charitable organization will keep the phone lines open and the app online. Donate Now. Watch out for these poisons! Are most poisonings intentional? Reason by Age Group , column percents What are the most common substances implicated in poison exposures?

How serious are poison exposures? Gummin, James B. Mowry, Michael C. Beuhler, Daniel A. Spyker, Daniel E. Brooks, Katherine W. Dibert, Laura J. Rivers, Nathaniel P. National Vital Statistics System, 2 May , www. Surveillance Special Report 1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.

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