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Toxico-clinical study of patients poisoned with household products; a two-year cross-sectional study.

Nastaran Eizadi-MoodSahar Sadat LalehzarSara NiknamRazieh MahvariParisa MirmoghtadaeeRokhsareh Meamar
Published in: BMC pharmacology & toxicology (2022)
Household products were not common means of poisoning in our referral center. Sodium hypochlorite and petroleum hydrocarbon were the most common substances. Most of the patients were men with accidental exposure at home. Because of the availability of the household product, the frequency and outcomes may be varied in different societies.
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