$Unique_ID{BRK03193} $Pretitle{} $Title{ipecac} $Subject{Ipecac emergency drug overdose poisoning stomach vomiting center brain syrup} $Volume{} $Log{} Copyright (C) 1993 Publications International, Ltd. ipecac ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BRAND NAME (Manufacturer) Ipecac (various manufacturers) Note: This product is available without a prescription. TYPE OF DRUG Emetic INGREDIENT ipecac DOSAGE FORM Oral syrup (with 1.5% or 2% alcohol) STORAGE Store at room temperature in a tightly closed container. USES Ipecac is for emergency use to treat drug overdose or poisoning. Ipecac works on the stomach and on the vomiting center in the brain to produce vomiting. TREATMENT Before administering ipecac, call a poison control center, emergency room, or physician for advice. You must administer ipecac with adequate amounts of water (1/2 glass for infants less than 1 year old; 1 to 2 glasses for children and adults) for adequate fluid in the stomach. If vomiting does not occur within 20 minutes after a second dose has been given, call again IMMEDIATELY for instructions. SIDE EFFECTS Minor. Ipecac can cause diarrhea, drowsiness, nausea, or vomiting that continues for more than 30 minutes. These side effects should disappear within several hours. Major. Be sure to tell your doctor about any side effects that are persistent or particularly bothersome. IT IS ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT TO TELL YOUR DOCTOR about aching or stiffness of the muscles, difficulty in breathing, palpitations, stomach cramps or pain, or weakness as soon as possible. INTERACTIONS Ipecac oral syrup should not be administered with milk or with carbonated beverages; these fluids may affect how quickly ipecac works. Activated charcoal absorbs ipecac. If both activated charcoal and ipecac oral syrup are to be used, give the activated charcoal only after successful vomiting has been produced by the ipecac. WARNINGS * Vomiting is not the proper treatment in all cases of possible poisoning; ipecac should NOT be used if gasoline, oils, kerosene, acids, alkalies (lye), corrosives, or strychnine has been swallowed, since vomiting of these substances may cause seizures, additional throat burns, or pneumonia. * Ipecac should probably not be used if the poisoned patient is losing consciousness, has no gag reflex, is in shock, is having seizures, or has heart disease unless directed by a health professional. * Muscle and heart disorders and at least one death have been reported as a result of the chronic use of ipecac by young women who were using it to induce vomiting. * Ipecac is available over-the-counter (nonprescription) and can be purchased from most pharmacies. Mothers should have a one-ounce bottle of ipecac for each child in the house. Always call a poison control center, emergency room, or physician for instructions BEFORE administering ipecac. * Be sure to tell your doctor if the overdose or poisoning victim is pregnant. Although ipecac appears to be safe, studies in pregnant women have not been done. ---------------- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical problem.