Safe Alternative Products that Help Prevent Poisoning
Information on safer alternatives to common hazardous household products from the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Information on safer alternatives to common hazardous household products from the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Print this Home Safety Checklist from the Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to learn which products you should keep out of your child's reach.
Newborn babies and babies born prematurely may show different behaviors when they are irritable, uncomfortable or stressed. Here are the signs to look for.
Toddlers may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
School-age children may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
Teens may display different behaviors when they are in pain or uncomfortable. Here are the signs to look for.
A doctor may prescribe an opioid pain medicine (also called a narcotic) for your child. Learn more about how opioids work.
This handout includes information on medications and household products, and tips to prevent poisonings.
The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) is a professional, nonprofit association for physicians with an interest in toxicology training and education.
The ability to think in images or pictures is a skill that comes easily to children and teens, and can also be helpful for pain management.