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Vomiting mustard-induced

There are a few important drugs that cause nausea and vomiting as undesirable side actions when used in therapeutic dosage, and perhaps a larger number that induce the state as part of a serious toxic reaction to them in overdosage, but the number that is used intentionally to cause the patient to vomit is relatively small. Here, the following four — ipecac, apomorphine, mustard, copper sulfate — are considered as a group. [Pg.429]

If someone has ingested sulfur mustard, do NOT induce vomiting. Give the person milk to drink. [Pg.155]

For an accident involving ingestion of cyanides, administer one pint of 1 percent sodium thiosulfate, and then induce vomiting with soapy water or mustard water. Refer to standard ffist aid manuals for methods of inducing vomiting. It is urgent that all cyanide poisoning cases receive immediate medical treatment. [Pg.172]


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