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Child Ate Silica Gel | Illinois Poison Center

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If your child ate silica gel: This Illinois Poison Center resource will provide you with quick information about what you need to know and what actions you need to take. This information applies to children who have unintentionally swallowed a small amount. If the child swallowed more than one mouthful, is having symptoms, or if you are not positive of the exact substance or amount swallowed, call your local Poison Center immediately 1-800-222-1222 to speak to a nurse, pharmacist or physician for recommendations specific to your situation.  The call is free and confidential. Toxicity Level:  Minimally toxic Also Known As:   Silicic acid, H2SiO3, desiccant What It Is:   Silica gel comes in the form of clear round balls in a paper or cloth packet.  The packets are often found in new store-bought products (such as shoes, backpacks and handbags).  The purpose of the silica gel  packet is to absorb water and maintain dryness in these products. Toxicity:   Silica gel is chemically inert and