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  1. Syrup of ipecac - Wikipedia

    Syrup of ipecac (/ ˈɪpɪkæk / ⓘ IP-ih-kak), or simply ipecac, is a drug that was once widely used as an expectorant (in low doses) and a rapid-acting emetic (in higher doses).

  2. Ipecac - Don't Use It - Poison Control

    Ipecac syrup is a medicine that causes vomiting. In the past it was used to partially empty a person’s stomach after a poison. It is now rarely recommended. It is NOT necessary to keep ipecac syrup in …

  3. Ipecac syrup (oral route) - Side effects & dosage - Mayo Clinic

    Feb 1, 2025 · This medicine in amounts of more than 1 ounce is available only with your doctor's prescription. It is available in ½- and 1-ounce bottles without a prescription. However, before using …

  4. Ipecac Uses, Benefits & Side Effects - Drugs.com

    Learn about the uses and potential benefits of Ipecac including dosage guidelines, side effects, interactions and safety/efficacy ratings.

  5. Ipecac - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

    Ipecac is a small shrub. It grows in parts of Central America and Brazil. The root is used to make medicine. Ipecac syrup is available both as a nonprescription product and as an FDA-approved...

  6. Ipecac: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose & Precautions - RxList

    Ipecac is taken by mouth to cause vomiting after suspected poisoning. It is also used to treat bronchitis associated with croup in children, a severe kind of diarrhea (amoebic dysentery), and cancer.

  7. Ipecac - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jan 21, 2023 · Ipecac, or syrup of ipecac (SOI), is a medication once used to induce vomiting. Its medical use has virtually vanished, and it is no longer recommended for routine use in toxic …

  8. Ipecac: Understanding Its Past Uses, Risks, and Current Status

    Sep 25, 2023 · Ipecac was once a widely-used household remedy for accidental poisonings, but due to its risks and limited effectiveness, it is no longer recommended for routine use.

  9. Ipecac | Description & Use | Britannica

    Ipecac, dried rhizome and roots of the tropical New World plant Carapichea ipecacuanha of the madder family (Rubiaceae). It has been used since ancient times especially as a source of a drug to treat …

  10. When to Use Ipecac: Safety and Guidelines - realitypathing.com

    Jul 11, 2025 · Ipecac syrup, historically known for its ability to induce vomiting, has been a household remedy in cases of poisoning for many years. However, its usage has become more controversial as …