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The W.O. Frohring Family Resource Center
Part of Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, this center has a resource library with information on parenting, breastfeeding, sibling relationships and much more. Materials may be borrowed for a limited time within the hospital, and copying services are available.

Patients who have recently given birth at MacDonald Women’s Hospital find the library to be an excellent source on topics relating to newborns and their parents. The Frohring Family Resource Center supports a caring and effective partnership between families and their healthcare team by providing general assistance on baby care and health-related issues. You can learn more about the Center on the Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital website. Community residents are also welcome to visit or call the center for information.

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Ammonia is a strong, colorless gas. If the gas is dissolved in water, it is called liquid ammonia. Poisoning may occur if you breathe in ammonia. Poisoning may also occur if you swallow or touch products that contain very large amounts of ammonia.
Review Date: 10/24/2007

Ammonium hydroxide is a colorless liquid chemical solution that forms when ammonia dissolves in water. This article discusses poisoning is due to ammonium hydroxide.
Review Date: 10/18/2007

Anticoagulant rodenticides are very poisonous products used to kill rats. Rodenticide means rodent killer. Anticoagulant is a blood thinner.Anticoagulant rodenticide poisoning occurs when someone swallows a product containing these chemicals.
Review Date: 10/29/2007

Antidiarrheal agents are drugs used to treat loose, watery, and frequent stools. This article discusses overdose due to of antidiarrheal drugs containing diphenoxylate or atropine.
Review Date: 10/18/2007

Antifreeze is a liquid used to cool engines. It is also called engine coolant. This article discusses poisoning caused by swallowing antifreeze.See also:Ethylene glycol poisoning
Review Date: 10/24/2007

Poisoning from breathing in or swallowing anti-rust products.
Review Date: 5/16/2006

Asphalt is a brownish-black liquid material that hardens when cools.
Review Date: 5/15/2006

An overdose of aspirin means you have too much aspirin in your body.This can happen in two ways:If a person accidentally or intentionally takes a very large dose of aspirin at one time, it's called an acute overdose.If a normal daily dose of aspirin builds up in the body over time and causes symptoms, it's called a chronic overdose. This may happen if your kidneys do not work correctly or when you are dehydrated. Chronic overdoses are usually seen in older patients during hot weather.
Review Date: 2/28/2007

Automatic dishwasher soap poisoning refers to illness that occurs when you eat or swallow soap used in automatic dishwashers, such as those found in homes.
Review Date: 10/24/2007

This is poisoning from a large amount (overdose) of Bacitracin, a medicine (antibiotic) used to treat infections.
Review Date: 4/4/2006

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