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Ethanol Overdose

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If you can awaken an adult who has consumed too much alcohol, move the person to a comfortable place to sleep off the effects. Make sure the person won't fall or get hurt. Place the person on their side in case they vomit. Check the person frequently to make sure their condition does not worsen. If the patient is semi-conscious or unconscious, emergency assistance may be needed. When in doubt, CALL for medical help.

DO NOT make the person vomit unless instructed to do so by Poison Control, because an individual can accidentally inhale vomit into the lungs.


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Definition
Symptoms & Signs
Poisonous Ingredient
Where Found
Home Treatment
Before Calling Emergency
Poison Control, or a Local Emergency Number
What to Expect at the Emergency Room
Prognosis or Expectations

Review Date : 5/21/2003
Reviewed By : Todd Severson, M.D., Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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