ISSN: 2161-0495
Pediatric toxicology is a vital subfield of medicine focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of toxic exposures in children. Children are especially vulnerable to toxic substances due to their unique physiological characteristics and developmental behaviors. Accidental ingestions of medications, householdchemicals, and environmental toxins remain common among infants and young children, whereas adolescents are increasingly affected by intentional exposures. This commentary highlights the challenges, trends, and strategies in pediatric toxicology, including the role of poison control centers, emerging toxic threats, and the need for improved prevention and education efforts. Emphasis is also placed on theimportance of integrating toxicology training in medical education and strengthening public health policies to reduce the burden of poisoning in pediatric populations.
Published Date: 2025-02-06; Received Date: 2025-01-03