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A poison control center is a medical service that is able to provide immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance over the telephone in case of exposure to poisonous or hazardous substances.
America's Poison Centers and the 55 national poison centers track poisoning sources such as household products, food and beverages, drugs and medicine, and more. The association is also tracking common COVID-19 exposures and provide awareness for prevention. LEARN MORE.
Poison Center Resources. Materials. Download resources to help spread the word about poison safety, including: Poison prevention articles. Prevention tips. Infographics. Visit the Toolkits page. Videos. HRSA Every Minute Counts PSA 30sec. From a US national health authority. Visit the Videos page.
The national, toll-free Poison Help line, 1-800-222-1222 , connects you to your local poison center and is your resource for help in a poisoning emergency. You can call from anywhere in the United States and many territories. Find your local poison center to get fast and free help with poison questions and explore regional resources.
Poison Centers. Every day of the year, 24 hours a day, the nation’s 55 poison centers help with poisoning emergencies and provide information to help prevent poisonings. Specially trained poison experts at these centers—nurses, pharmacists, and doctors—can be reached by calling the toll-free Poison Help line ( 1-800-222-1222 ), which ...