Elemental mercury, like the type found in glass thermometers, is a liquid at room temperature, and it is possible to inhale or ingest vapors which come from the liquid mercury.
Mercury in most forms can be highly toxic, and you should avoid ingesting, inhaling, or touching mercury with your skin. You may wash exposed skin with soap and water. In the case of exposure, call Poison Control for guidance. Proper cleanup of mercury is essential to prevent further exposure.
If instructed to induce vomiting (emesis), proceed as follows or as otherwise instructed:
- Give the usual dose of ipecac syrup: 15 milliliters (ml) or 1 TABLEspoonful for children and 30 ml (2 TABLEspoonsful) for an adult.
- Follow with 1/2 glassful or 4 ounces (oz.) of water for children or 8-12 oz. of water for adults.
- Repeat one more time in 1/2 hour if emesis has not occurred.
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