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  2. Poison control center - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Poison Control Centers manages a 24-hour hotline (1-800-222-1222), which is continuously staffed by pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and poison information specialists who have received dedicated training in the field of toxicology. Calls to the number are automatically routed to the poison control center that covers ...

  3. America's Poison Centers - Wikipedia

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    Poison Centers provide free, confidential, and expert medical advice via the Poison Help hotline: 1-800-222-1222. Each center answers calls to Poison Help from a designated geographic area, including calls from the public, hospitals, EMTs, and other health care providers.

  4. The ASPCA received calls about pets being exposed to more ...

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    Dogs drove 95% of all chocolate ingestion cases reported to the Pet Poison Hotline. Veterinary products, such as calming chews, joint supplements, and flea and tick treatments, are often designed ...

  5. Here's where to get help this Thanksgiving in Springfield, no ...

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    The Missouri Poison Center has a 24/7 call line staffed by registered nurses and pharmacists. The hotline is confidential, free of charge and can be called at 1-800-222-1222.

  6. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    Maritime rescue – 02 94 1000; [59] Poison Control – 0800 147 111; [60] Medical Helpline 116117 (except in Lapland and Åland); [61] Report lost or stolen credit card 020 333 (for most Finnish banks) [62] France: 112 or 17: 112 or 15: 112 or 18: Deaf FAX/SMS – 114; Hotline for beaten children – 119; Missing children – 116 000; Maritime ...

  7. Common foods you shouldn't feed your dog and why ... - AOL

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    When ingestion is suspected, however, she advises owners to use the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center hotline at 888-426-4435 as a first line of defense. The hotline is available 24/7, though a ...

  8. 15 Foods You Should Never Share With Your Dog—No ... - AOL

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    Even worse, the fermentation process produces alcohol, which can lead to poisoning. 10. Cooked Bones ... Always contact your veterinarian or an emergency pet poison hotline immediately for ...

  9. Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    The stickers usually contained phone numbers of poison control centers that may give guidance if poisoning has occurred or is suspected. Usually, Mr. Yuk stickers carried the national toll-free number 1-800-222-1222. In some areas, local poison control centers and children's hospitals issue stickers with local numbers, under license.