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Service Announcement

Beginning July 1, 2024, the Oregon Poison Center will no longer provide poison center services to the Alaska Department of Health. It has been our pleasure to serve the people of Alaska over the last 23 years. We appreciate the collaborative relationships with Alaska’s health care providers, public health department and community partners. Please direct questions regarding this service change to the Alaska Department of Health at 907-334-2596.

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Two adults and a small child play together on a couch. People of all ages can benefit from the services of the Oregon Poison Center. We treat poisonings in infants, children, teens and adults. Your donation to our nonprofit helps support our lifesaving mission to prevent and treat toxic exposures.

Poison Help Online

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Not in a rush? Visit PoisonHelp.org our interactive online tool.

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Winter Storms and carbon monoxide poisoning

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Winter storms and severe weather can cause power outages and leave people looking for alternative ways to heat their homes and cook their food. To prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, portable generators as well as alternative heat and cooking sources should be used with care — and always outside the home.

Learn more about carbon monoxide poisoning and read our winter weather carbon monoxide warning: As temperatures drop across state, experts warn of carbon monoxide poisoning

Carbon monoxide fact sheet in English | Spanish | Vietnamese | Chinese | Russian

National Poison Prevention Week 2025

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The theme for NPPW 2025 is "When the unexpected happens, we're here for you."

Toxicology lecture hosted by the Oregon Poison Center

Please join the Oregon Poison Center for a special National Poison Prevention Week presentation with Dr. Shana Kusin, associate professor of Emergency medicine and Medical Toxicology in the OHSU School of Medicine. Dr. Kusin will discuss “Psilocybin in Oregon” on March 20th @ 12pm PST via WebEx. The virtual lecture is free and intended for healthcare professionals. Please note: no CME. Download the event flyer. Register here or go to Bit.ly/OPCPsilocybin

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Register for the upcoming toxicology lecture featuring Dr. Shana Kusin.