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What to Do If a Child Swallows the Wrong Medication: Immediate Steps to Save a Life
If a child swallows the wrong medication, act fast. Call Poison Control immediately, remove visible pills, and watch for life-threatening symptoms. Do not induce vomiting. Prevention through locked storage saves lives.
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If a child swallows the wrong medication, act fast. Call Poison Control immediately, remove visible pills, and watch for life-threatening symptoms. Do not induce vomiting. Prevention through locked storage saves lives.
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