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Risk of toxicity from pediatric topical salicylate ingestions

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Pages 655-657 | Received 15 Aug 2020, Accepted 04 Nov 2020, Published online: 27 Nov 2020
 

Abstract

Introduction

Suspected pediatric ingestions of greater than or equal to one teaspoon topical salicylate analgesic are recommended by poison control centers to be managed at healthcare facilities. This cutoff is applied for both liquid and non-liquid (cream, ointment, gel) formulations.

Methods

California poison control cases involving topical salicylate exposures in children less than 6-years-old who were evaluated at a health care facility between 2003 and 2018 were analyzed.

Results

Of 599 patient cases, the majority described no or minor symptoms, with gastrointestinal distress being the most common. Signs of salicylate toxicity (metabolic acidosis, tachypnea) occurred in six cases. Seven patients were hospitalized, six of whom were exposed to liquid preparations.

Discussion

In line with previous research, liquid salicylate preparations were more frequently associated with the signs of salicylate toxicity and hospitalization.

Conclusion

There was a low frequency of severe side effects and low hospitalization rates among those referred to a healthcare facility, especially for non-liquid topical salicylate ingestions.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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