Download the Missouri Poison Center App for Fast, Free Poison Help
Poison exposure can happen anywhere—at home, in the classroom, or outdoors. When it does, having quick access to reliable information can make all the difference. The Missouri Poison Center App provides life-saving poison exposure details on over 160 common substances, including their risk level, symptoms, and first-aid steps.
This free app connects you to poison specialists, including Registered Nurses and Pharmacists, who are Certified Specialists in Poison Information. Whether it’s an accidental medication overdose or a household chemical exposure, expert help is just a tap away—24/7, fast, and confidential.
No Ads. No In-App Purchases. Just Reliable Poison Help.
The Missouri Poison Center App offers:
- Comprehensive poison information on common household substances
- Step-by-step first-aid guidance for poisoning emergencies
- Direct access to poison specialists for real-time assistance
- A 100% free, ad-free, and confidential resource
Watch the video to see how the Missouri Poison Center App helps in unexpected situations.
📲 Download the Missouri Poison Center App today and keep expert poison assistance at your fingertips.
Transcript with visual descriptions
Visual: Thumbnail image of a mobile phone screen displaying the Missouri Poison Center app with “Download the Missouri Poison Center App” overlay text. The Missouri Poison Center logo is at the bottom right.
Visual: Person 1, wearing a black hoodie and white long-sleeve shirt, sits at a wooden table with a large white binder labeled “PRISONS POISONS”. Purple dice are next to it.
Person 1: Roll a saving throw.
Visual: Person 2, wearing a flamingo-patterned shirt over a white long-sleeve shirt, sits at the same table with paper and a pencil. Blue dice are nearby.
Person 2: Why?
Person 1: The half-orc doesn’t notice.
Person 2: All right, all right.
Visual: A blue and white die rolls on the wooden table and lands on the number 13.
Sound: Dice roll sound effect.
Person 2: 13.
Person 1: A poison gas floods the area.
Person 2: What kind?
Person 1: Take a sniff.
Person 2: I don’t think I want to.
Visual: Person 1 grins.
Sound: Upbeat instrumental music begins.
Person 3: The Missouri Poison Center app is free.
Visual: Person 3, wearing a blue “#Poison. Prevention” t-shirt, stands in a room with blue LED strip lighting. He gestures with his hands.
Person 3: And it gives you life-saving poison exposure information on over 160 substances commonly found.
Visual: A hallway in a home with wooden floors and light-colored walls.
Person 3: In your home.
Visual: An empty classroom with rows of desks and a green chalkboard.
Person 3: Your school.
Visual: A park scene with trees, colorful autumn leaves, and a pond.
Person 3: And outside.
Visual: Back with person 3 in room.
Person 3: Basic first aid for poisoning is kind of like rolling a Nat 20.
Visual: A blue and white die rolls and lands on 20. Red and orange splatters and flames appear around it. Red text “NAT 20” is displayed.
Sound: Dice roll sound effect, whoosh, fire sounds.
Person 4: Nat 20!
Visual: Back with Person 1 and 2 on the wooden table.
Person 2: Yeah, you tell ’em, voice guy!
Person 1: Voice guy?
Visual: Person 1 searches through papers on the “PRISONS POISONS” binder as if he’s looking for something.
Person 3: It can save lives.
Visual: Person 1 holds up a piece of paper and shrugs.
Person 3: The app provides first aid videos.
Visual: The Missouri Poison Center app interface shows categories for first aid (Eye, Inhaled, Swallowed, Skin) and images of substances like oven cleaner, protein powder, super glue, and bath water.
Person 3: And step-by-step instructions for the four most common routes of poison.
Visual: The app shows a list of substances, including disposable diapers and baby wipes, with “Low Risk” labels.
Person 3: There are no ads and no in-app purchases.
Visual: back with Person 3 in the room.
Person 3: Just fast, free, and confidential poison exposure assistance! 24/7, 365.
Visual: Red app icon with “MISSOURI POISON CENTER” logo. Text says “Download for free today! Fast, Free, 100% Confidential”.
Person 3: Check out the Missouri Poison Center app on your favorite app store today.


