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[|Human|] My grandaughter who is 2 yrs old was playing in a craft room i was cleaning, i didn t notice till she was real close to opening my old pill case to the one that had larazapam and buspar in it. i asked her if she ate it she sd yes i asked which one and she pointed to the buspar, if there was another one in one of the other openings in the container otherwise she hadnt; gotten into the one that had pills, she was opeing all the little compartments. she allways sys yes when i ask her something. will a 15 mg be something i should take her to the hospital for thank you cyndie keller
[|AI|]  Hi... I don't think you should worry. But what ever it is worth you need to take her to a doctor. This particular medicine is not licensed to be used in kids of this age, and so she needs to be examined for untoward effects. The danger signs include - chest pain, feeling short of breath, light-headed feeling, headache, dizziness, Chat Doctor. I am suggesting to get her examined because, none of the above-mentioned symptoms can be expressed by a 2-year-old. Regards -