More of these stories printed, and more people will bother hospitals with 'potential' cases... an escalating spiral. Hopefully more will keep refills out of reach of their children! Last figures I saw were something like 2 or 3% of reported cases actually needed treatment - only 6 out of a few hundred, IIRC, for the whole UK, in a year. Which is an amazingly small number, considering. How many times do you think a toddler has eaten a cigarette and vomited, yet not been rushed to A and E? Bet it's more than the nic incidents!