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94TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2005 and 2006 SB1436
Introduced 2/18/2005, by Sen. Susan Garrett SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Ipecac Retail Sale Control Act. Requires a retailer that sells or offers for sale ipecac in his or her store to display the ipecac behind the store counter, in an area not accessible to customers, or in a locked case so that a customer wanting access to the ipecac must ask a store employee for assistance. Prohibits a retailer from selling ipecac to any person under the age of 18. Provides certain penalties for a violation of the Act.
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CORRECTIONAL BUDGET AND IMPACT NOTE ACT MAY APPLY | |
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A BILL FOR
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SB1436 |
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| AN ACT concerning health.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Ipecac |
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| Retail Sale Control Act. |
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| Section 5. Legislative findings and purpose.
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| (a) Ipecac is a plant extract from the ipecacuanha scrub |
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| found in Brazil that when ingested, stimulates the central |
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| nervous system and the stomach, causing a person to vomit. |
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| (b) Ipecac's sole purpose is to facilitate vomiting in an |
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| individual who has ingested poison or overdosed on medication. |
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| (c) For decades, pediatricians have advised new parents to |
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| keep ipecac on hand to induce vomiting in cases of accidental |
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| poisoning. But its use has dropped dramatically in the last 15 |
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| years as toxicologists have found that it is rarely helpful. At |
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| the same time, there is growing concern about its abuse by |
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| bulimics and others with mental disorders. |
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| (d) The misuse of ipecac can cause significant and severe |
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| medical complications and even result in death. Complications |
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| of the misuse of ipecac include, but are not limited to, |
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| cardiac arrest, cardiac arrhythmias, irreversible damage to |
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| the muscles of the heart, seizures, shock, hemorrhaging, |
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| blackouts, high blood pressure, respiratory complications, |
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| dehydration, electrolyte abnormalities, and death. |
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| (e) A federal advisory panel has recommended taking ipecac |
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| off the list of approved over-the-counter medicines, and the |
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| American Association of Poison Control Centers and the American |
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| Academy of Pediatrics are expected to come out soon with new |
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| position statements and guidelines. |
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| (f) The purpose of this Act is to reduce the harm that |
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| ipecac abuse is inflicting on individuals, families, and |
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| communities in Illinois by making it more difficult for a |