Accidental poisoning by antipruritics, while rare, can occur if they are not used as directed or are ingested accidentally. Antipruritics are medications that are used to relieve itching and are available in various forms, including creams, lotions, and oral medications. While they are generally safe when used as directed, accidental ingestion or misuse can result in serious harm or even death.
Symptoms of accidental poisoning by antipruritics can vary depending on the type and amount of medication ingested. Common symptoms include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, confusion, and difficulty breathing. In severe cases, seizures, coma, and even death can occur.
It is important to remember that while antipruritics can provide relief from itching, they can also be harmful if not used properly. By taking the necessary precautions and seeking medical attention if accidental poisoning occurs, we can ensure the safe and effective use of antipruritics.