nil orally
contaminated skin should be washed with copious amounts of water
skin lesions should be treated as thermal burns
affected eyes should be irrigated immediately and thoroughly with water or 0.9% saline for at least 10-15 minutes
consider NGT if gastric distension
early aggressive airway management is apparently critical in patients who have ingested concentrated hydrogen peroxide, as respiratory failure and arrest appear to be the proximate cause of death.
endoscopy should be considered if there is persistent vomiting, haematemesis, significant oral burns, severe abdominal pain, dysphagia or stridor
endotracheal intubation, or rarely, tracheostomy may be required for life-threatening laryngeal oedema