webPOISONCONTROL® Poison App
by National Capital Poison Center
Poisoned? Get expert help. Don’t guess whether to stay home or go to an ER.
App Name | webPOISONCONTROL® Poison App |
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Developer | National Capital Poison Center |
Category | Medical |
Download Size | 8 MB |
Latest Version | 100021.0.115 |
Average Rating | 4.52 |
Rating Count | 96 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download webPOISONCONTROL® Poison App Android app |
The webPOISONCONTROL® mobile app provides expert help for a possible poisoning. It helps users determine if an exposure is dangerous and requires medical attention.
Did the baby eat a berry, a flower or a cigarette? Did you take the dog’s medicine? Did your toddler eat pills from grandma’s purse? Did you swallow something that might be poisonous? Did you splash a product in your eye or on your skin? Are you coughing from irritating fumes? Were you bitten by a spider? Did you take a double dose of your medicine? Don’t guess what you should do. Get accurate answers prepared by poison control experts.
Use the webPOISONCONTROL app to find out if you need to call Poison Control or go to an ER, or what to do if it’s safe to stay home. This free, confidential app will guide you. Just enter the age, substance, amount taken (if swallowed), weight, and time since the exposure to get an immediate recommendation. A barcode reader allows you to scan the product instead of typing or searching for the product name. Next tell us whether you have symptoms, and if so, the app will check to see if they are common, expected symptoms, or more serious. Often, it’s safe to stay home, but the app will tell you what symptoms to expect and when to call Poison Control or go to an ER.
Help is available for swallowed poisons, skin, eye, inhalation and injection exposures, and bites and stings. Users can get immediate guidance for medications taken in double dose or too close together. The app was developed by poison control centers and has been safely used by more than one million people seeking help for a poison emergency.
Recent changes:
Version 4.0 of the webPOISONCONTROL® app provides a faster, more user-friendly design, enhanced symptom entry enabling more precise triage, a robust landing page, context-sensitive help tools, greater visibility into how recommendations were determined, fewer obstacles to case completion, substance search filters, product error reporting, more amount entry options, and access to poison control hotlines on each page. Substance, barcode, image and algorithm databases are greatly expanded.
Did the baby eat a berry, a flower or a cigarette? Did you take the dog’s medicine? Did your toddler eat pills from grandma’s purse? Did you swallow something that might be poisonous? Did you splash a product in your eye or on your skin? Are you coughing from irritating fumes? Were you bitten by a spider? Did you take a double dose of your medicine? Don’t guess what you should do. Get accurate answers prepared by poison control experts.
Use the webPOISONCONTROL app to find out if you need to call Poison Control or go to an ER, or what to do if it’s safe to stay home. This free, confidential app will guide you. Just enter the age, substance, amount taken (if swallowed), weight, and time since the exposure to get an immediate recommendation. A barcode reader allows you to scan the product instead of typing or searching for the product name. Next tell us whether you have symptoms, and if so, the app will check to see if they are common, expected symptoms, or more serious. Often, it’s safe to stay home, but the app will tell you what symptoms to expect and when to call Poison Control or go to an ER.
Help is available for swallowed poisons, skin, eye, inhalation and injection exposures, and bites and stings. Users can get immediate guidance for medications taken in double dose or too close together. The app was developed by poison control centers and has been safely used by more than one million people seeking help for a poison emergency.
Recent changes:
Version 4.0 of the webPOISONCONTROL® app provides a faster, more user-friendly design, enhanced symptom entry enabling more precise triage, a robust landing page, context-sensitive help tools, greater visibility into how recommendations were determined, fewer obstacles to case completion, substance search filters, product error reporting, more amount entry options, and access to poison control hotlines on each page. Substance, barcode, image and algorithm databases are greatly expanded.