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La esencia de lavanda es un aceite hecho de las flores de la lavanda. La intoxicación con esencia de lavanda ocurre cuando alguien ingiere accidental o intencionalmente este aceite.
Esto es sólo para fines de información y no para usarse en el tratamiento o en el manejo de una exposición tóxica real. Si usted sufre una exposición, debe llamar al número local de emergencias (tal como 911 en los Estados Unidos) o al Centro Nacional de Toxicología (National Poison Control Center) a la línea 1-800-222-1222.
Esencia de lavanda (principalmente acetato de linalilo y linalol)
Nota: es posible que esta lista no incluya todos los usos de la esencia de lavanda.
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