With small or accidental exposure the patient can have nausea, vomiting, upset stomach, mouth tingling. Large ingestions can cause increased muscle tone, hyperactivity, fever, and seizures
What to do
Give the patient a small snack and fluids and monitor them for 3-4 hours for any symptoms. If any shaking or confusion call 911
Splashed in eye(s)
Symptoms
Risk for redness, irritation, and ocular injury
What to do
Rinse the eye for 5 minutes then rest the eye for 1 hour with no additional rinsing or medicated eye drops. Call the poison center for evaluation after rest is finished.
Inhaled
Symptoms
Patients can see mouth/throat respiratory irritation with exposure. Respiratory irritation can cause wheezing or shortness of breath
What to do
Get the patient to fresh air away from the product, if any wheezing or difficulty breathing call 911
Splashed on skin
Symptoms
Can see redness, irritation with dermal contact. Dermal absorption is minimal
What to do
Rinse skin for 5-10 minutes, if any blisters/broken skin patient will need hospital evaluation.