Pediatric Toxicology: Household Product Ingestions

Volume: 46, Issue: 12
Published: Dec 1, 2017
Abstract
Nonpharmaceutical household products are the most common substances involved in exploratory ingestions in young children. Fortunately, most of these products are not toxic if ingested in small volumes. However, there are several household products that have the potential to cause significant toxicity and, rarely, fatalities in young children. Key products reviewed in this article include alcohols, button batteries, corrosive cleaning products,...
Paper Details
Title
Pediatric Toxicology: Household Product Ingestions
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Volume
46
Issue
12
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