National Poison Management and Control Center

National Poison  Management and Control  Center The 1st Poison Center in the Philippines HOTLINE: PLDT: (02)85241078; GLOBE: 09667189904 Fax: 02-526 Manila (Dr. Ernesto Domingo) in June 2, 1992.

In 1975, the science of toxicology was introduced in the country with the establishment of a poison control center at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH). This was in response to the increasing incidence of poisoning brought about by indiscriminate use of pesticides. Activities of the Center focused on the management of acute poisoning cases and research. Expanding outreach, upgrading services

In 1991, the Poisons Control and Information Service Network (PCISN) was created through a grant from the Canadian agency, the International Development Research Centre (IDRC). The main objectives of the project were to advocate for poisoning prevention, and to improve management of poisoning cases. In line with this project, the UP-PGH Poison Control Center was renamed to become the National Poison Control and Information Service (NPCIS) with the Philippine General Hospital serving as the training and service hospital and the Department of Pharmacology coordinating related efforts of other departments of the hospital, namely Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine Services, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, and Psychiatry. The project covered a period of four years, from 1991-1995. The services of the NPCIS included the following:

• Clinical treatment service
• Poison information service
• Analytical toxicology service
• Teaching/training service
• Research & development service
• Linkage and extension service

Also, in 1991, additional support to strengthen the above services was received from the Gesselschaft fur Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ). With the establishment of NPCIS, a memorandum of agreement on partnership was signed by the Department of Health Secretary (Dr. Antonio Periquet) and the Chancellor of U.P. The memorandum of agreement was reaffirmed on September 25, 1992 by the new Health Secretary who assumed office a few months later, Dr. Juan Flavier. Through this partnership , satellite poison centers in different regions of the country were established. The NPCIS thus became the focal point of a nationwide network that has since been involved in managing poisoning cases, conducting health assessment activities on the health effects of chemical exposure among high-risk communities , conducting training courses and researches that are relevant for policy formulation. The Center has always been based at the University of the Philippines-Manila, working with the different clinical departments of the PGH with regards management of poisoning cases and training of resident physicians and clinical fellows. It also collaborates with the basic science departments, particularly the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, on the academic training of clinical fellows, the conduct of postgraduate courses, and the strengthening of the analytical toxicology laboratory. The NPCIS was recognized as a unit in the College of Medicine by virtue of College Circular No. 2003-A32 issued by Dean Ramon L. Arcadio on March 21, 2003. The PGH-Poison Control and Information Unit was created in July 23, 2003 by then Director Juan Pablo R. Nañagas through Memorandum No. 2003-73. In January 27, 2005, the Board of Regents of the University of the Philippines in its 1192 and meeting approved the merging of the NPCIS and the PGH-PCIU. The unit was named National Poison Management and Control Center.

20/05/2026

🎥 Day 01 Highlights – Introductory Course on Human Health Risk Assessment & Management

The training opened with an inspiring first day filled with engaging lectures, interactive activities, and enthusiastic participation from our attendees. 🙌

👏 Special thanks to our resource speakers Dr. Lynn Crisanta R. Panganiban and Dr. John David L. Comandante for guiding the sessions, and to our participants for their active involvement.

✨ Here’s a glimpse of the collaboration and energy that set the tone for the rest of the course!

Some people dream of the spotlight — we thrive in the adrenaline of the unknown. ☠️🧪 At UP PGH Toxicology Fellowship, ev...
19/05/2026

Some people dream of the spotlight — we thrive in the adrenaline of the unknown. ☠️🧪

At UP PGH Toxicology Fellowship, every case is a mix of science, strategy, teamwork, and controlled chaos. From bedside poison management to workplace and environmental toxicology, training here means learning how to think fast, act decisively, and save lives when every second counts.

And just like every iconic performance, greatness is never done alone. ✨ Guided by experts, challenged by real cases, and surrounded by a team that pushes each other to grow, this is where future toxicologists find their voice, purpose, and legacy. So if you’re ready for the pressure, the plot twists, and the passion — Where all in this together 🎶🎭

📍 UP Philippine General Hospital – National Poison Management and Control Center

📞 0966 718 9904
📧 [email protected]
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13/05/2026

ADVISORY

Please be informed that the National Poison Management and Control Center (NPMCC) hotline is currently experiencing technical difficulties affecting incoming calls. Our internet and Wi-Fi connections are likewise intermittently affected, which may result in delays or difficulty in reaching our services.

Should you be unable to contact the hotline, we kindly request your patience and ask that you try calling again while technical issues are being resolved.

For urgent concerns, you may still try to reach us through our landline number at (02) 8524-1078.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

12/05/2026

The PSCOT Annual Convention is heading to Asia’s Latin City this year! 🎉

📅 September 30 – October 1, 2026

Save the date and stay tuned for more announcements and registration details.

✨ See you there!

Congratulations to our Outstanding Toxicology Rotator for April 2026 —Dr. Don Edward Dela Rosa, Pediatric Emergency Medi...
07/05/2026

Congratulations to our Outstanding Toxicology Rotator for April 2026 —
Dr. Don Edward Dela Rosa, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Philippine General Hospital! 🎉👏

Your dedication to learning, humility in service, active participation, and commitment to patient care truly stood out throughout your Toxicology rotation. May this recognition remind you that hard work, compassion, and perseverance never go unnoticed.

Special congratulations as well to our Top 2 Rotator, Dr. Florianne May Beltran of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Ospital ng Makati! 🌟

We also recognize Dra. Arra Francesca Castro, Fellow-in-Charge, whose mentorship, leadership, and commitment to teaching helped foster an environment of growth, teamwork, and excellence in learning.

The selection this month was incredibly close — all of our April rotators demonstrated excellence and dedication, and any one of them could have been chosen. We sincerely thank and appreciate each of you for your hard work and commitment throughout the rotation. 💚⚕️

Continue striving, serving, and inspiring!



🌍 Assess risks. Manage hazards. Protect communities.Join the National Poison Management and Control Center for the Intro...
06/05/2026

🌍 Assess risks. Manage hazards. Protect communities.

Join the National Poison Management and Control Center for the Introduction to Human Health Risk Assessment and Management on May 19–22, 2026.

Open to health professionals, public health practitioners, researchers, environmental and occupational health personnel, government/regulatory staff, students, and interested stakeholders.

📌 Only 60 slots available!
Scan the QR code to register.

For inquiries:
✉️ [email protected] | [email protected]
📞 Ms. Jeanne Castañeda – (+63) 922-817-5539 / (+63) 920-932-7576

🚨 LAST CALL FOR REGISTRATION! 🚨👉 Register here: https://forms.gle/h2pxddMVz5SkASND7📢 Introductory Course on Human Health...
04/05/2026

🚨 LAST CALL FOR REGISTRATION! 🚨
👉 Register here: https://forms.gle/h2pxddMVz5SkASND7

📢 Introductory Course on Human Health Risk Assessment & Management
🗓️ May 19–22, 2026
📍 Rosh Hotel, Pedro Gil, Malate, Manila
💰 Registration Fee: PHP 13,500.00

⚠️ Deadline for registration: May 15, 2026
✅ Reserve your slots now before they run out!

Don’t miss this chance to strengthen your skills in risk assessment and management!

🌿 Be part of the legacy of toxicology in the Philippines! 🌿The National Poison Management & Control Center (UP College o...
24/04/2026

🌿 Be part of the legacy of toxicology in the Philippines! 🌿

The National Poison Management & Control Center (UP College of Medicine, PGH) proudly invites nurses to join the Post Graduate Course in Advanced Toxicology Nursing, happening from September 16 – December 19, 2026.

📌 This program builds on UP’s rich tradition of toxicology training, equipping participants with advanced knowledge and skills to address complex toxicological cases in healthcare.

✨ PLEASE NOTE: The schedule is tentative, with the final schedule to be announced one month prior to commencement of the training program.

👉 Pre‑registration is now open! Secure your slot through our official Google Form: https://forms.gle/CZmqmJPi6nWHCvFW9

📞 For inquiries, call (02) 8554‑8400 local 2311 and look for Ms. Jeanne Castañeda, or reach her via 0922‑8175539 / 0920‑9327576. You may also email us at [email protected].

📖 Don’t miss this opportunity to advance your nursing career in toxicology — pre‑register today!

🌍📚 Join us for an essential training!The National Poison Management and Control Center invites you to the Introduction t...
17/04/2026

🌍📚 Join us for an essential training!
The National Poison Management and Control Center invites you to the Introduction to Human Health Risk Assessment and Management happening on May 19–22, 2026.

📌 Limited slots available – only 60 participants!

Secure your spot and register through the QR code provided.

For inquiries, kindly reach us at:
✉️ [email protected] | [email protected]
📞 Ms. Jeanne Castañeda – (+63) 922-817-5539 / (+63) 920-932-7576

Let’s work together toward safer, healthier communities.

🌍📚 Join us for an essential training!The National Poison Management and Control Center invites you to the Introduction t...
08/04/2026

🌍📚 Join us for an essential training!
The National Poison Management and Control Center invites you to the Introduction to Human Health Risk Assessment and Management happening on May 19–22, 2026.

📌 Limited slots available – only 60 participants!
Secure your spot and register through the QR code provided.

For inquiries, kindly reach us at:
✉️ [email protected] | [email protected]
📞 Ms. Jeanne Castañeda – (+63) 922-817-5539 / (+63) 920-932-7576

Let’s work together toward safer, healthier communities.

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