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sodium bisulfate
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poisoning, overdose of sodium bisulfate,
sodium bisulfate, leather tanning agents, photographic reducing agents, food preservatives, sodium bisulfate was swallowed,
burning pain, in the mouth, diarrhea, asphyxiation, death, due to inability to breathe, from swelling, in the throat, brown discoloration around the mouth, vomiting, severe low blood pressure, poisoning results from skin contact,
pain, in the area of skin contact, brownish stains, in the area, acid contacted the skin,
seek emergency medical care, not make a person throw up, vomit, give water, milk, to dilute the acid, patient is vomiting, keep giving fluids, water, milk, very important to dilute the acid to minimize damage, tissues, skin contact is involved, wash the area thoroughly, water, at least 15 minutes, remove any clothes containing the acid, washing the area beneath the clothes,
determine the following information, patient's age, weight, ingredients, strengths, time it was swallowed, amount swallowed, suspect possible poisoning, call 1-800-222-1222 anywhere, national hotline number, let talk to experts in poisoning, give further instructions, free, confidential service, all local poison control centers, use this national number, have any questions, poisoning, poison prevention, does not need to be an emergency, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, take any containers, procedures performed, diluting the acid, giving activated charcoal, giving milk of magnesia, acid was swallowed, treating the other symptoms,
damage, esophagus, 2 to 3 weeks after ingestion, death, occur up to 1 month after ingestion, who recover, suffer from constrictions, in the pyloric region, the stomach, esophagus.
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