A poison control center is a medical service that is able to provide immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance over the
telephone in case of exposure to
poison
Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
ous or hazardous substances. Poison control centers answer questions about potential poisons in addition to providing treatment management advice about household products,
medicines,
pesticides
Pesticides are substances that are meant to control pests. This includes herbicide, insecticide, nematicide, molluscicide, piscicide, avicide, rodenticide, bactericide, insect repellent, animal repellent, microbicide, fungicide, and lampric ...
,
plants,
bites and
stings,
food poisoning
Foodborne illness (also foodborne disease and food poisoning) is any illness resulting from the spoilage of contaminated food by pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites that contaminate food,
as well as prions (the agents of mad cow disease) ...
, and
fumes. In the US, more than 72% of poison exposure cases are managed by phone, greatly reducing the need for costly
emergency department
An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident and emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of pati ...
and doctor visits.
History
After
World War II there was a proliferation of new
drug
A drug is any chemical substance that causes a change in an organism's physiology or psychology when consumed. Drugs are typically distinguished from food and substances that provide nutritional support. Consumption of drugs can be via insuffla ...
s and
chemicals in the marketplace, and consequently suicide and childhood
poison
Poison is a chemical substance that has a detrimental effect to life. The term is used in a wide range of scientific fields and industries, where it is often specifically defined. It may also be applied colloquially or figuratively, with a broa ...
ings from these agents drastically increased. Around this time up to half of all accidents in children were poisonings with a substantial number of fatalities. These factors led to the medical community developing a response to both unintentional and intentional poisonings. In
Europe in the late 1940s special toxicology wards were set up; initial wards were started in
Copenhagen and
Budapest, and the
Netherlands began a poison information service.
In the United States during the 1930s,
Louis Gdalman
Louis Gdalman (1910–1995) was the director of Pharmacy and Central Services at Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center in Chicago.
He is notable for starting the first poison control center in the United States in 1953 along with Edward ...
, a pharmacist knowledgeable in the chemistry of harmful substances, set up a poison information service at
St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois). He became known around Chicago and the country as the person to contact in a poisoning case and would take calls at home around the clock. In the late 1940s, Gdalman began to organize the poison information onto note cards and created a standardized form to collect new information on new toxic substances. By 1953 he had collected an extensive library of information on thousands of poisons and he established the first Poison Control Center along with
Edward Press
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History
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.
By 1957 there were 17 poison control centers in the U.S., with the Chicago center serving as a model; these centers dealt mainly with physician enquiries by giving ingredient and toxicity information about products, along with treatment recommendations. Over time the poison control centers started taking calls from the general public. The majority of poison centers were not part of a patient treatment facility; they strictly provided information.
In 1958 the
American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC) was founded to promote cooperation between poison centers in different cities and to standardize the operation of these centers. An additional part of the AAPCC's activities was poison prevention and education programs for both physicians and the general public. In 1968 the American Academy of Clinical Toxicologists (AACT) was established by a group of medical doctors. The AACT's main objective was to apply principles of
toxicology to patient treatment and improve the standard of care on a national basis. In the 1960s and 1970s a rapid proliferation of poison centers emerged and by 1978 there were 661 centers in the USA. This trend reversed during the 1980s and 1990s with a number of centers closing or merging. In 2000 there were 51 certified centers in the USA.
As of 2006 there are 55 centers operating in the US.
A 2019 study conducted for the AAPCC showed that every dollar invested in the poison center system saves $13.39 in health care costs and productivity.
While poison control centers have traditionally provided expert consultations by telephone, on 30 December 2014 an online option was launched by a group of U.S. poison centers to meet the growing demand for accurate web-based health information. Based on age, weight, amount, route, symptom status and substance implicated, it provides case-specific guidance for poison exposures. The webPOISONCONTROL application uses ingredient-based algorithms to generate a recommendation including whether an emergency department visit or call to poison control is required. If it's safe to stay home, then home treatment recommendations, specific symptoms to expect, and symptoms of greater concern that would require a call to poison control or a visit to an emergency department are outlined.
Europe
A similar movement evolved in Europe but unlike the American movement the majority were centralized toxicology treatment centers with integrated poison information centers. The
French
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* Something of, from, or related to France
** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents
** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
developed an inpatient unit for the treatment of poisoned patients in the late 1950s. In England the National Poison Information Service was developed at
Guy's Hospital under Dr Roy Goulding.
At around the same time Dr Henry Mathew started a poison treatment center in
Edinburgh. In 1964 the European Association for Poison Control Centers was formed at
Tours, France.
Australasian centers were also established in the 1960s. The New Zealand center started in
Dunedin in December 1964, while in Australia, the
New South Wales Poisons Information Center was established in 1966.
Article 45 of the
CLP Regulation places the duty upon Member States to appoint "bodies responsible for receiving information relating to emergency health response". These appointed bodies are often known as Poison Centres.
In the
EEA, since 2020–2025, hazardous product manufacturers are required to send the formulation of their products to the
European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and to print a
Unique formula identifier (UFI) code on their products. This code lets poison centers know the exact formulation of a product, while the formulation is only shared to the ECHA and attached poison control centers.
Countries
Australia
In Australia,
New South Wales,
Victoria,
Western Australia, and
Queensland have dedicated Poisons Information Centres staffed by specially-trained pharmacists.
The Western Australia centre also provides services to
South Australia.
In Tasmania and other Australian territories, the NSW centre provides equivalent services.
All centres are accessed through one number, 13 11 26, and are available 24/7.
Belgium (and Luxembourg)
The Belgian Antipoison Centre
Centre Antipoisonsin French
Antigifcentrumin Dutch) is tasked with receiving and answering urgent calls for medical advice regarding cases of poisoning 24/7 and throughout the year. Its hotline can be reached on the telephone number 070 245 245 in Belgium and is available to both medical professionals and the general public. To be able to answer the calls qualitatively, the Antipoison Centre manages a
database with
formulas of
dangerous mixtures provided by the industry, and a database of relevant
scientific literature in the field of toxicology. The Antipoison Centre is also responsible for keeping a stock of certain rare or expensive
antidotes, and managing a network of
hospital pharmacies
A hospital pharmacy is a
department within a hospital that prepares, compounds, stocks and dispenses inpatient medications. Hospital pharmacies usually stock a larger range of medications, including more specialized and investigational medicatio ...
that also have certain antidotes in stock. Lastly, the Antipoison Centre has a mission of
toxicovigilance
Toxicovigilance is the process of identifying and evaluating the risks of poisoning that exist within a community, and proposing and evaluating measures taken to reduce, eliminate or manage them. More specifically, the goal of toxicovigilance is t ...
, meaning it warns relevant authorities (such as the
FPS Public Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment or the
FAMHP) about new and emerging risks of chemicals and
pharmaceuticals
A medication (also called medicament, medicine, pharmaceutical drug, medicinal drug or simply drug) is a drug used to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent disease. Drug therapy (pharmacotherapy) is an important part of the medical field and rel ...
involved in cases of poisoning. Since 2015, the
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has an agreement with Belgium to have the Antipoison Centre also function as the poison control center for Luxembourg. Medical professionals and members of the public from Luxembourg can reach the Antipoison Centre on the telephone number 8002 5500.
Egypt
The Poison Control Centre of Ain Shams University (PCC-ASU) was established in 1981. It is one of the earliest poisoning treatment facilities to be established in the Middle East. It has its own inpatient department, ICU and Analytical Toxicology unit. It serves between 20 and 25 thousand cases a year.
Germany
German states designate poison control centers. There are currently 8 different centers, some of them serving several states.
India
In April 2018,
Poison Information Centerwas established in
Kolkata, in the Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology at
R. G. Kar Medical College
R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital is a government owned medical college and hospital in Shyambazar, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was established in 1886 to ensure self-sufficiency (Swaraj) in medical education and services in the col ...
. The Center usually caters to patients as well as the doctors from the entire state of West Bengal, in addition to other parts of India. The toll free number is 1800 345 0033.
Italy
The
Istituto Superiore di Sanità (ISS) (National Institute of Health) is responsible for poison control in Italy.
Netherlands
Th
National Poisons Information Centre (NVIC)of the
University Medical Center Utrecht provides a 24/7 hotline service (030-2748888), staffed by poison information specialists (SPIs). It is open to medical professionals only and is not available to the general public.
Since 2011 the NVIC also provides a web-based exposure analysis and poison information system. As with the webPOISONCONTROL system, this is a free-of-charge, fully confidential web application that enables medical professionals to quickly and efficiently assess the potential risks of (mixed) exposures, as well as their clinical signs and symptoms, and possible therapeutic interventions. As with the other online options worldwide, it remains advisable to consult the NVIC if the exposure is to a larger number of substances.
The NVIC can, on request, also provide specific training to emergency medical personnel (GMTs), emergency departments, physicians and their assistants, and other interested parties with regards to exposure prevention and management.
The NVIC was part of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environmen
until 2011. It was then transferred to the
University Medical Center Utrecht.
Palestinian Territories
The Palestinian Poison Control and Drug Information Centre was established in 2006, by
Ansam Sawalha.
Saudi Arabia
The poison control department in King Fahad Medical City provides its service for healthcare professionals 24/7 throughout the year.
Sweden
Giftinformationscentralen (
Swedish Wikipedia
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) is responsible for poison control in Sweden.
United Kingdom
The
National Poisons Information Service
The National Poisons Information Service is an information service commissioned by Public Health England on behalf of the UK health departments. Poisoning accounts for 1% of NHS admissions. Pesticides used in agriculture (particularly organophos ...
(NPIS) provides toxicological information to health professionals to ensure patients receive appropriate treatment. NPIS do not take calls from the general public, who are instead advised to contact the non-emergency
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number for specific information on poisons, or 999 in an emergency.
United States
The
American Association of Poison Control Centers manages a 24-hour hotline (1-800-222-1222), which is continuously staffed by pharmacists, physicians, nurses, and poison information specialists who have received dedicated training in the field of toxicology. Calls to the number are automatically routed to the poison control center that covers the territory from which the call is placed. It has a
TTY/TDD number for the hearing impaired. Poison educators across the country also offer poison prevention training and education sessions to community institutions, along with educational materials.
Other countries
A worldwide directory of poison centers is available from the
World Health Organization's website.
See also
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Child-resistant packaging
Footnotes
External links
The European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical ToxicologistsAmerican Association of Poison Control CentersNational Poisons Information Centre of IrelandNew South Wales (Australia) Poisons Information CentreNew Zealand National Poisons CentreWebsite for 1-800-222-1222 US Poison Control Center emergency contact numberwebPOISONCONTROL® site for online triage of poison exposuresNational Capital Poison CenterWorld directory of poisons centers
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