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Monitoring trends in lacrimator exposures using the National Poison Data System: 2000-2021.

Daniel P NogeeColin A TherriaultMichael YehStephanie KieszakAmy SchnallKaitlyn BrownAlvin C BronsteinArthur ChangErik Svendsen
Published in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2023)
Lacrimator exposure calls to United States poison centers decreased from 2000 to 2021. Most calls pertain to oleoresin capsicum and individuals ages 19 and younger. Improper storage allowing children to have access to these chemicals, is a common scenario. Public safety interventions such as education about safe storage and use of lacrimators, improved product design, or regulatory changes may prevent unintentional exposures.
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