you should immeaditly contact a poison control center. then call a doctor.
It depends on the amount that is swallowed, normally nothing would happen, however if large amounts are swallowed then the child may vomit, feel dizzy, have an upset stomach. If this is the case, a doctor needs to check.
Toothpaste should be used for mouth cleansing and is not to be swallowed. If you don't swallow then it wont get to your stomach. If you are having trouble with your stomach, chances are it isn't the toothpaste but something else and you should see a doctor.
Generally speaking, common cough drops are not harmful if swallowed. If it contained codeine or sugar and you are diabetic, a doctor would probably induce vomiting. Consult a medical professional.
Gastroenterologist is the English word for a stomach doctor.
Go see a doctor.
There are some Non-Perscription pain killers such as Asprin, Tylenol, or ibuprofen. For stronger stuff, ask your doctor
No because they need permission from the doctor.
Consult a doctor? It may be poisonous!!
If you can wait about 2 days and if nothing gets better make an appointment to go see a doctor
A gastroenterologist studies disorders of the stomach and digestive tract.
His doctor murdered him by overdosing him with pain killers.
what does it mean if the doctor tells you your stomach is not palpating correct