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Shellfish Poisonous Ingredient: - A neurotoxin (affects the nervous system) found in the dinoflagellate.
Where Found: - mussels
- clams
- oysters
- scallops
From June through October, shellfish are more likely to eat poisonous dinoflagellate. Note: This list may not be all inclusive. Symptoms: Home Treatment: None. Call Poison Control. Before Calling Poison Control: Determine the following information: - the patient's age, weight, and condition
- the name of the product (ingredients and strengths if known)
- the time it was swallowed
- the amount swallowed
Call Poison Control: They will instruct you if it is necessary to take the patient to the hospital. Bring the contaminated shellfish with you to the emergency room if so instructed. What to Expect: Some or all of the following procedures may be performed: - Use gastric lavage .
- Give a cathartic (a bowel evacuator).
- Open and maintain an airway if needed.
- Treat the symptoms.
Prognosis: Survival past 12 hours usually indicates recovery is likely. Only a small percentage of people actually die from eating contaminated shellfish.
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