Paediatrics Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2015
Journal
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Volume
17
Issue
6
First Page
699
Last Page
703
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1017/cem.2015.10
Abstract
Nicotine poisoning is well described in the pediatric population, and even small oral doses may result in toxic effects. The source of nicotine is usually tobacco products and nicotine replacement products such as gum and patches. With the more frequent use of novel products such as e-cigarettes, concern has arisen regarding liquid nicotine. As there are no regulations regarding childproof bottling and packaging, there may be increased potential for unintentional ingestion of these colorfully and appealingly packaged products by children. We present and discuss a case of this nature, as we feel emergency physicians should be aware of this new mode of poisoning, and public health efforts should be made to minimize such exposures.