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- Syrup of ipecac - Wikipedia
Syrup of ipecac ( ˈɪpɪkæk ⓘ IP-ih-kak), or simply ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses)
- Ipecac: Dont use it - Poison Control
For years, parents were told to keep ipecac syrup at home This medicine was used to make a child vomit after swallowing poison Now, your doctor doesn't tell you to keep it Your poison center doesn't tell you to use it You can’t even buy ipecac in the drugstore It is NOT necessary to keep ipecac syrup in your home
- Ipecac - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Ipecac is a small shrub It grows in parts of Central America and Brazil The root is used to make medicine Ipecac syrup is available both as a nonprescription product and as an FDA-approved
- Ipecac syrup (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
This medicine in amounts of more than 1 ounce is available only with your doctor's prescription It is available in ½- and 1-ounce bottles without a prescription However, before using ipecac syrup, call a poison control center, your doctor, or an emergency room for advice
- Ipecac Uses, Benefits Side Effects - Drugs. com
Learn about the uses and potential benefits of Ipecac including dosage guidelines, side effects, interactions and safety efficacy ratings
- Can You Still Buy Ipecac? Why It’s No Longer Recommended
Ipecac syrup is no longer recommended for poisoning Find out why science retired this common remedy and what to do instead
- Ipecac: Uses, Health Benefits, Dosage, and Safety Risks Explained
Ipecac is a botanical preparation historically derived from the dried root and rhizome of Carapichea ipecacuanha (formerly Cephaelis ipecacuanha) and Psychotria acuminata The best-known product, “syrup of ipecac,” is a low-concentration oral solution formulated to trigger rapid-onset vomiting
- Ipecac: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose Precautions - RxList
Ipecac is taken by mouth to cause vomiting after suspected poisoning It is also used to treat bronchitis associated with croup in children, a severe kind of diarrhea (amoebic dysentery), and cancer
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