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tanning agents
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sunless tanners, poisoning is from exposure to a tanning agent, para-aminobenzoic acid, paba, numerous other non-toxic ingredients, various tanning agents, found in suntan lotions, most toxic reactions to paba, from allergic reactions, not overdoses, respiratory, slowed respirations, in extremely high doses, shortness of breath, common in allergic reactions, eyes, ears, nose, throat, eye irritation, occur after eye exposure, skin, rash, allergic, gastrointestinal, nausea, vomiting, nervous system, all effects, extremely high doses, dizziness, stupor, coma,
discontinue use, call poison control, further information,
determine the following, patient's age, weight, its contents, strengths, time it was contacted, amount contacted,
they, instruct, necessary to take the patient, hospital, poison control centers, telephone numbers, take the container, procedures performed, swallowed poison, placement of a tube down the nose, stomach, a nasogastric tube, an ng tube, to wash out the stomach, gastric lavage, activated charcoal administration, endoscopy, the placement of a camera down the throat, the extent of burns, esophagus, stomach, give iv fluids, admission, hospital, give an antidote, treat the symptoms, skin exposure, irrigation, washing, the skin, perhaps every few hours, several days, skin debridement, surgical removal of burned skin, admission, transfer to a hospital that specializes in burn care, allergic reactions, use of diphenhydramine, use of prednisone, ingredients, considered relatively nontoxic, in the concentration found in these products, recovery is very likely.
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