Related to this topic: Leaflets | Support | Patient+ | Weblinks | Equipment | Books | Glossaries
Print options:
(tip - pdf print is neatest)
Other options:
(what's this?)
Alice Kilvert Tampon Alert
16 Blinco Road
Urmston
Manchester
M41 9NF
Telephone: 0161 748 3123
Web: www.tamponalert.org.uk
Alice Kilvert Tampon Alert was set up 1993. It aims to raise awareness of the possibility of developing toxic shock syndrome during tampon use and to offer support to women who have survived and to bereaved families.
The web site holds information on:
- Minimising the risk of toxic shock syndrome
- Early symptoms
- Case studies
- Alternatives to tampons
Free leaflets are available, contact the above for further information.
Disclaimer: Patient UK has no control of the content of the above links. Inclusion does not imply endorsement by Patient UK.
Related pages in Patient UK
Information leaflets related to this topic (^ top of page)
Boils, Carbuncles and FurunculosisPatient Support related to this topic (^ top of page)
The 'Lee Spark' NF Foundation
Toxic Shock Syndrome Information ServiceMedical reference articles in PatientPlus related to this topic (^ top of page)
Necrotising Fasciitis
Orbital Cellulitis
Toxic Shock SyndromeLinks to other selected websites related to this topic (^ top of page)
Toxic Shock SyndromeOther - Useful resources (^ top of page)
Pictures, diagrams, photos, images, etc.Evidence based medicine
Online textbooks and journals
A-Z of UK Guidelines
A-Z of Online Videos
Medline
Other good health sites
Medical equipment products related to this topic (^ top of page)

Books related to this topic (^ top of page)

Want to search some more? Use the Google Search box below to search our site.

Would you like to try our advanced on-line knowledge support system designed to provide professionals with relevant up to date information about recognition and management of disease or take the Mentor Challenge?
Disclaimer: Patient UK has no control of the content of the above links. Inclusion does not imply endorsement by Patient UK.
