Is swallowing a tablespoon of peroxide gonna make me vomit ?!


Question: If you really need to throw up take a Tbspn of mustard followed by a glass of warm water. Works every time.


Answers: If you really need to throw up take a Tbspn of mustard followed by a glass of warm water. Works every time.

a good bit

Probably. Why do you want to do this?

in >2 seconds

If you want to become really sick go for it

Bulimia FTL

Only if you do it on a daily basis.

yes. but its really bad for you.

wtf

Why would you? It could cause severe gastrointestinal damage.

I don't know, but your questions tonight are having a similar effect on me. Try going over your questions and see if that works for you.

probably. why do you want to know anyhow? looking for a way to diet or something? don't even think about it

prob. but why would you want to?

It could.

" 7.2 Toxicity

7.2.1 Human data

7.2.1.1 Adults

The dissociation of hydrogen
peroxide is a violent and exothermic
reaction. Ingestion results in
gastrointestinal irritation, the severity of
which depends on the concentration of the
solution. There is also a risk of gas
embolism. A number of deaths have been
reported in the literature. In most cases
the exposures were to concentrated solutions
of 30 to 40%.


Ingestion of the more concentrated solutions
(&gt10%, but particularly 30 to 40% and above)
should be regarded as serious because of the
risk of more severe irritation. The risk of
gas embolism is probably also increased with
the concentrated solutions, although a large
quantity of a dilute solution may also
produce embolism (Cina et al., 1994). Death
may occur within minutes of ingestion
(Dickson and Caravati, 1994).

Most cases of ingestion of hydrogen peroxide
result in only mild effects. Of 270 cases of
hydrogen peroxide ingestion in one study only
24% required medical referral (Dickson and
Caravati, 1994).

Cerebral infarction, believed to have
resulted from gas embolisation of the
cerebral vasculature, has been reported in an
84 year old man who took 30 ml of 35%
hydrogen peroxide diluted in 100 to 300 mL of
water (Sherman et al., 1994). Multiple brain
embolism occurred in a 63 year old who
ingested 120mL of 35% solution. He recovered
(Ijichi et al., 1997).

Fatal doses:
Ingestion:
Ingestion of 240 mL of 35% hydrogen peroxide
in a 49 year old female caused death in 78
hours later (Litovitz et al., 1995).

Intravenous:
0.8mL of a 35% solution diluted in 200mL
normal saline (0.14% of hydrogen peroxide)
once daily for 5 days in a 50 year old male
(Leikin et al., 1993).

2mL (strength unknown) in a dialysis catheter
caused abdominal pain, hypertension, collapse
and coma within 1 hour. She made some
improvement with hyperbaric oxygen by the 8th
day, then had a cardiac arrest and
convulsions. She recovered in the following
week and then had another cardiac arrest and
died 19 days post-injection (Litovitz et al.,
1997).

7.2.1.2 Children

Fatal doses:
Ingestion:
225 mL of 3% in a 16 month old, he was found
dead 10 hours later (Cina et al., 1994).
About 100 to 170 mL of 35% in a 2 year old,
taken off life-support 4 days later with
hypoxic encephalopathy (Christensen et al.,
1992).

Intravenous:
100mL of 3% hydrogen peroxide in a 7 month
old child (Lubec et al., 1996)."

You are not supposed to drink peroxide. You can rinse you mouth out with it, because it is good at destroying germs...but you are not supposed to take it internally. Read the bottle to see what it says you should do.

I wouldn't suggest that you swallow peroxide. I'd rather stick my finger down my throat to vomit. It helps, and it's quick. I also think it is much more safer than swallowing peroxide.

Swallowing peroxide is dangerous!!! That's not smart. If you want to vomit, listen to Britney Spears.

I am sure, it made my teacup poodle puke when he ate poison. he puked within ten minutes. be careful though, why would you want to throw up. please take care of yourself.

It will most likely burn up the lining of your stomach and you may or may not vomit but you will definately be in the most unimaginable pain possible. Do yourself a favour and drive yourself to your nearest ER before you swallow it.

You have the household variety . It is 97 % water and wil not harm. It is good for after brushing.

Maybe, but it isn't going to stop the spread of anything you might be worried about.





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