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accidental injection

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Publication: Safe Use of Animal Medicines
... from animal medications (including antibiotics) is skin irritation from the chemical or inflammation from accidental injection. Needle penetration presents a risk of a localized infection that could eventually spread ... use with a veterinarian. If a person does receive an accidental injection, immediately call a physician, apply ice to the injection site and go to a hospital. For further emergency ...
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Chiggers
... is found. Suitable hosts range from small mammals to birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Humans are accidental hosts. Chiggers that attach to humans are usually dislodged or die within hours. The larvae ... noticed 4-8 hours after chiggers have attached or have been accidentally removed. The fluid injection causes welts to appear which may last for two weeks ( Figure 2 ). Some people exhibit ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DIQUAT DIBROMIDE
... grow in again [87]. Several cases of severe eye injury in humans have occurred after accidental splashings [87]. In each case, initial irritation was mild, but after several days, serious burns ... intravenous exposure results in little processing and rapid elimination in the urine [87]. Following subcutaneous injection in rats, excretion of about 90% of the dose occurred in the urine on the ...
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