When is activated charcoal not recommended for pediatric patients who have accidental poisoning?
Activated charcoal is not recommended for patients who have ingested an acid, alkali, or petroleum product.
Activated charcoal is not recommended for patients who have ingested a houseplant.
Activated charcoal is not recommended for patients who have ingested iron.
Activated charcoal is not recommended for patients who have ingested prescription medication.
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