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  5. I accidentally cooked a parad tablet with rice and ended up eating most of it before noticing what happened. I didn't eat the part with the tablet, but I'm worried because I've already consumed most of the rice. Could there be any side effects I should watch out for? Should I consult a physician if something feels off? Please let me know what you think.

I accidentally cooked a parad tablet with rice and ended up eating most of it before noticing what happened. I didn't eat the part with the tablet, but I'm worried because I've already consumed most of the rice. Could there be any side effects I should watch out for? Should I consult a physician if something feels off? Please let me know what you think.

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I accidentally cooked a parad tablet with rice and ended up eating most of it before noticing what happened. I didn't eat the part with the tablet, but I'm worried because I've already consumed most of the rice. Could there be any side effects I should watch out for? Should I consult a physician if something feels off? Please let me know what you think.

Parad Tablets contain mercury. It is best to get a consult with a Physician as soon as possible, to be evaluated for any signs of mercury poisoning. Once it is safely ruled out, there should be no further harm expected from the accidental ingestion of parad tablet infused rice.

Last updated on 29 Jan 2025

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Last updated on 04 Jul 2025

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