Toxicology

New Study Finds Sharp Increase in Nicotine Pouch Ingestions Among Young Children
New Study Finds Sharp Increase in Nicotine Pouch Ingestions Among Young Children 1024 683 Laura Dattner
Close-up of nicotine pouches in a plastic container on a dark background, illustrating smokeless tobacco alternatives and nicotine addiction and poisoning risks.

Experts urge stronger regulations, a ban on flavors for all nicotine products and secure at-home storage to help prevent nicotine ingestions. A new study reveals that ingestions of nicotine pouches by young children in the United States have surged in recent years. Researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children’s Hospital…

Introducing the Fourth Wave of the Drug Epidemic
Introducing the Fourth Wave of the Drug Epidemic 1024 575 Alaina Doklovic

Drug overdoses and poisoning are the third leading cause of pediatric death. In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of fentanyl-related overdoses, with 15-19 year olds being the most affected. In the Ohio illicit drug supply, as shared by the Ohio Narcotics Intelligence Center (ONIC), the emerging drugs, known as…

Preventing Accidental Ingestion of Marijuana
Preventing Accidental Ingestion of Marijuana 1024 683 Abbie Miller

If you are a child, and you find a bag of fruit snacks — you don’t eat just one piece. The THC/marijuana products on the market today have an average of 10-20 mg in one serving. That’s one square of a chocolate bar, one gummy (which looks like a fruit snack) or one chip. “THC…