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Explanation of symbols marked after the plant:
[F] = Phytophotodermatitis; sap or juice from the plant may cause skin symptoms, such as blisters, after exposure to sunlight.
[K] = The plant is non-toxic in moderate amounts or when properly prepared.
Plant causes topical irritation = Sap or juice from the plant may cause irritation (such as stinging) on the skin and in the mouth. Does not absorb into the body.
Vitamins
Keywords: Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin E, Vitamin K
Water-soluble vitamins (Vitamins B and C) are considered harmless as a single dose. Does not require treatment.
Fat-soluble vitamins (Vitamins A, D, E and K) are considered harmless as a single dose. Overdosed product should pause for as many days as extra dose have been taken.
Most vitamin products contain sweeteners (e.g. xylitol and sorbitol) that can cause gastrointestinal symptoms in large amounts.
In case of long-term (repeatedly) overdose, contact the Poison Information Centre to confirm toxicity.
Wart removal products
If ingested, wart removal products may cause corrosive damage. Rinse the mouth. See: Corrosive substances.
Watercolours
A single dose is considered harmless. Does not require treatment.
Window cleaners
Window cleaners may contain ethanol, isopropanol and detergents (irritating).
Windscreen cleaners
Windscreen cleaners may contain ethanol, isopropanol and/or methanol.