Accidental poisoning by ophthalmological drugs and preparations can occur when these substances are ingested or come into contact with the skin or eyes unintentionally. The severity of the poisoning depends on the type and amount of the substance ingested or absorbed by the body.
The most common ophthalmological drugs and preparations that can cause accidental poisoning include:
Accidental poisoning can occur in children who accidentally ingest these substances or in adults who use the drugs improperly. It is important to always keep ophthalmological drugs and preparations out of reach of children and to follow the prescribed dosage when using these substances.
If accidental poisoning occurs, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. The severity of the symptoms will determine the course of treatment, which may include inducing vomiting or administering activated charcoal to absorb the substance in the stomach.
Preventing accidental poisoning by ophthalmological drugs and preparations is possible by following these safety tips:
By following these safety tips and taking the necessary precautions, accidental poisoning by ophthalmological drugs and preparations can be prevented. If accidental poisoning does occur, seek medical attention immediately to ensure proper treatment and a full recovery.