National poison prevention week kicks off
TEHRAN –The national poison prevention week started today, aiming to raise awareness of the risks of being poisoned, highlight the dangers, and promote the prevention of poisoning.
This year, the week is being observed under the theme of ‘promoting health by raising awareness and taking preventive measures against poisoning’.
Each day of the week focuses on a specific point.
Tuesday, October 22, Preventing drug poisoning
Wednesday, October 23, Preventing poisoning in children
Thursday, October 24, Preventing carbon monoxide poisoning
Friday, October 25, Preventing food, plant, and mushroom poisoning
Saturday, October 26, Preventing chemicals, and pesticide poisoning
Sunday, October 27, Preventing poisoning by venomous bites and stings
Monday, October 28, Preventing drug intoxication.
In the first five months of the current Iranian year (started on March 20), a total of 4,235 individuals have lost their lives due to being poisoned by medicines, and narcotic drugs, IRNA reported.
As mentioned, prevention is the best way to prevent irreparable damages and even permanent disabilities that may be caused by poisoning. Here are some points to keep in mind.
Children, pregnant women, and older adults are at higher risk of being poisoned.
Children under five years of age are the most frequent of accidental poisonings.
Carbon monoxide is a significant cause of unintentional poisoning in the country, particularly in cold seasons.
Pharmaceutical toxicity is known as the most common cause of acute poisoning worldwide. Avoid risking your health by self-medicating.
When using pesticides, wear a mask, and gloves, and refrain from using more than the recommended amount.
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