Twenty-five percent of all calls to U.S. poison centers are to identify a pill unrelated to an exposure. Sixty-four percent of all identified pills were drugs with abuse potential. Pill Identification calls are increasing dramatically and taxing limited poison center resources. You should consider using the Drugs.com Pill Identifier for non-emergency situations....
The American people don't have to put up with a crazy president, like Trump. There is no doubt there is some very dark mental derangement. Personality disorders are as deadly at times as sincere psychotic disorders.
Amazingly, Jeffery Dahmer was stated to be sane enough to stand trial.
June 9, 2020
By Joan Ulman
..."I carried it too far, that's for sure," (click here) Dahmer told police in explaining his frustrated search for a totally compliant, zombie type sex slave who would always be there for him. In 60-plus hours of confessing, Dahmer had also explained that "I was not into torture. This was not a hate thing. This thing had no racism. This was not a homosexual thing."...
Dahmer could identify right from wrong. That is why he was held for a trial. Dahmer was dangerous. End of discussion.
Some Republicans are more than strange valuing personas with their electorate that no one in their right mind would want to be known as or for. Hail the Grim Reaper. They are bizarre people to embrace wrongful thinking as important voters.
The best way to address this is "head-on," not by permission for more poisonings. Poison Control Centers are throughout the country and sometimes are conducted from hospitals. They should be exhibiting "Public Alerts" via radio and television to the danger of these substances.
People need to be told their actions in "self-medicating" is very dangerous. They need to know they have to speak to doctors or nurse practitioners or their insurance "Nurse Line," and not taking dangerous chemicals.
Hand sanitizers are 90 percent alcohol. EtOH Abuse (click here) is already addressed in the USA and needs to be repeated in the public forums as dangerous at this time.
April 24, 2020
Louisville - Kentucky Poison Control Center (click here) sees a 30% increase in calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants
Poisonings related to cleaners and disinfectants are surging as local families work to protect themselves against COVID-19.
According to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, poison control centers nationwide received more than 45,000 calls tied to cleaners and disinfectants during the last quarter, about a 20% increase. While the increase affected all age groups, children ages 5 and under were impacted the most. Complaints included shortness of breath, dizziness, and vomiting.
Kentucky has a similar trend. Last month, the Kentucky Poison Control Center of Norton Children’s Hospital saw a 30% increase in overall exposure calls related to disinfecting agents, including a 56% increase in poisonings from household cleaners and a 30% increase in poisonings from hand sanitizers.
The data shows many of the exposures are from consuming or inhaling these products.
There have also been reports of young kids drinking hand sanitizer, as well as adults breathing in toxic fumes as they mix together combinations of cleaners.