emetisk
Emetisk, or emetic, refers to a substance or agent that induces vomiting. In clinical toxicology and emergency medicine, emetics have historically been used to remove ingested poisons when rapid decontamination is needed and there are no contraindications. They work by activating the body's vomiting reflex, either by stimulating the chemoreceptor trigger zone in the brain or by irritating the gastric mucosa.
Historically, ipecac syrup was a common household emetic, but its use has declined because its effectiveness
Safety and limitations are central to the use of emetics. Inducing vomiting is not advised after ingestion
In summary, an emetic is any agent that causes vomiting, used only under professional guidance in modern