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  • Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac Information Center

    Information on the causes, prevention, and treatment of the itching and painful rashes associated with contact of the oil called urushiol that is found in these plants. Includes numerous links to other information sources and websites on commercial products.

    poisonivy.aesir.com

  • First Aid for Poison Ivy

    Advice on avoiding and treating reactions from exposures to poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac, which are the most common plants that cause a skin rash.

    www.healthy.net

  • Poison Ivy: an Exaggerated Immune Response to Nothing Much

    Brief technical article on allergic reactions to poison ivy, including physiology, treatment options and links to related information.

    www.bio.umass.edu

  • Go Ask Alice!: Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac

    Advice on symptoms and treatment, including when to seek emergency medical care. From Columbia University Health Education Program.

    www.goaskalice.columbia.edu

  • RXinsider

    Short informational monograph on poison ivy/oak/sumac and their treatment.

    rxinsider.com

  • Dr. Greene - Poison Ivy, Poison Oak or Poison Sumac

    Advice in a question and answer format.

    www.drgreene.org

  • Poison Ivy Tutorial

    Pictures, reference, and quiz on poison ivy's identification, rash, treatment, and the urushiol oleoresin.

    www.cattail.nu

  • Allergy: Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac

    Consumer health resource center providing and overview of the key identifiers, symptoms, and treatments of three topical plant allergies. From eMedicine Health.

    www.emedicinehealth.com

  • Survive Outdoors Inc.

    Detailed pictures of poison ivy rashes and lookalikes.

    www.surviveoutdoors.com

  • MedicineNet: Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac

    Includes causes, who is susceptible, treatment if exposed, and prevention.

    www.medicinenet.com

  • Outsmarting Poison Ivy and Its Cousins

    US FDA advice on prevention and control of reactions, including common treatments.

    www.fda.gov

  • Poison Oak FAQ

    General information, its history, treatments, etiquette rules, and anecdotes.

    knoledge.org

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