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If someone may have been poisoned or if you have questions about poisons and poison prevention call 800-222-1222 immediatly. If the person who is poisoned can't wake up, is having trouble breathing or is having seizures, CALL 9-1-1. Your call will be answered by one of the specialists at the poison center. These experts are trained nurses and pharmacists who specialize in poisoning emergency treatment and poison prevention. The poison specialist will help you to decide if you need to go to a hospital. Most poisonings are not life threatening and can be handled at home with the help of a specialist, saving you time and money.
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Poison emergencies can happen quickly and unexpectedly. Poisons can enter your body in the following different ways:
Bees, wasps and other stinging insects are everywhere outdoors. Find out what to do if you have a bite or sting.
In an effort to prevent poison emergencies, the Indiana Poison Control Center distributes regular news updates to create poison awareness.
From trivia questions to news releases, the IPC provides information that can help you prevent unintentional poisonings.
Kids can learn about the dangers of poison and have fun at the same time! There are six different fun pages to choose from, and each teaches how to be safe around poison:
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Recent studies have shown that every dollar spent on poison centers returns $6.50 in medical care cost savings through the prevention of unnecessary hospital visits for poison exposures. Factoring in medical inflation rates from the past 22 years, this represents a savings of more than $121 million in Indiana.
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I-65 at 21st Street
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If you think someone may have been poisoned or if you have questions about poison prevention, call toll-free at 800-222-1222.
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Content Modified on: 07/08/2009 09:27:49