Poison Prevention Week
March 18, 2020
Every year in the UK there are around 160,000 NHS emergency department presentations as a result of poisoning; this could be due to self-harm, drug misuse, medication errors etc. Therefore there is the need for healthcare professionals to access up-to-date information about the effects of these substances and their clinical management.
The National Poisons Information Service (NPIS) provides this information via the internet database TOXBASE as well as a 24-hour telephone advice line manned by specialists in poisons information, supported by consultant clinical toxicologists. The Birmingham unit of the NPIS is located at City Hospital with 10 specialists in poisons information and two consultant clinical toxicologists.
Poison Prevention Week aims to raise awareness of poisoning and highlight the dangers of poisonings for people of all ages.
To celebrate the week, each day we will be offering tips around poison prevention and staying safe.
Today’s tip is:
Make sure you have a working carbon monoxide alarm in your home.
Carbon monoxide can be a silent killer, you can’t see it or smell it. It can be released by faulty boilers and gas fires, and even released by burning candles in enclosed spaces. Having a carbon monoxide alarm can detect the gas in your home and help save lives.
For more information or if you would like assistance with the use of TOXBASE please do not hesitate to get in touch with michael.beech@nhs.net or e.moyns@nhs.net from the national poisons information service.