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Is nail polish poisonous
What happens if nail polish is drank? And with in how many hours do we need to seek medical help. Also is there any home remedy that can be taken with out seeking medical help if no hospital available closer ?
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  First of all, one should not do such stupid things. Secondly even when such things happen, rushing to the hospital should be the first thing. If hospital is not near or you cannot find hospital . Drink plenty of water so that you start vomiting and vomit out as much as you can. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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Hello..... Toluene,Butyl acetate,Ethyl acetate,Dibutyl phthalate.. All are acetone.. Which is not good for health... Don't induce vomiting.. Seek medical help as soon as possible... Your vitals has to be monitored... Doctor will gastric lavage and monitor you.. In Bangalore there are so many hospital.. You go soon.
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