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Expired Ipecac Syrup Efficacy

Pediatrics, 1986
A controlled prospective study to evaluate the efficacy of expired ipecac syrup was conducted at two regional poison control centers in New England. During a 6-month period, 200 study patients treated with expired ipecac syrup and 200 control patients treated with unexpired ipecac syrup were evaluated.
P A, Grbcich   +4 more
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Watch Out for `Old' Ipecac

Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— The use of Syrup of Ipecac by poison centers and hospital emergency room physicians has become a valuable means of gastric removal of various orally ingested poisonous substances. In the domestic poisoning situation, the efficacy of this method is even more important as it is frequently the "only" available therapy in the
M R, Huff   +3 more
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Ipecac Poisoning

American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1962
Allport 1 recently reported the poisoning of a 2½-year-old boy who was inadvertently given 15 cc. of fluid extract of ipecac, the ingestion of which was followed by vomiting of several days' duration, diarrhea, melena, leukopenia and neutropenia, dehydration, hyponatremia, convulsions, pneumonia and pleural effusion, ECG changes, and, a month later ...
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Position Paper: Ipecac Syrup

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 2004
Syrup of ipecac should not be administered routinely in the management of poisoned patients. In experimental studies the amount of marker removed by ipecac was highly variable and diminished with time. There is no evidence from clinical studies that ipecac improves the outcome of poisoned patients and its routine administration in the emergency ...
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The Demise of Ipecac

Pediatrics, 2003
In 1965, at the urging of 4 organizations (the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Medical Association, the American Association of Poison Control Centers, and the Food and Drug Administration’s [FDA’s] Medical Advisory Board), the FDA agreed to grant syrup of ipecac over-the-counter status.1,2 Over the previous 12 years, pediatricians and ...
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INSTANT IPECAC

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1963
F J, MARGOLIS, J A, DUGGER
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Ipecac

Reactions, 1987
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Is IPECAC Obsolete?

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1991
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