“…Zinc toxicosis appears to be most commonly associated with ingestion of metallic zinc objects, including pennies minted in the United States after 1982, pennies minted in Canada between 1997 to 1999, Euro cents, toys, identification tags, galvanised products, nuts and bolts, garland, and even toilet paper holders (Torrance and Fulton, 1987;Latimer et al, 1989;Luttgen et al, 1990;Norman et al, 1990;Robinette, 1990;Shaw et al, 1991;Gandini et al, 2002;Mikszewski et al, 2003;Borst et al, 2004;Volmer et al, 2004;Bexfield et al, 2007;Gurnee and Drobatz, 2007;Weingart and Kohn, 2009;Adam et al, 2011;Clancey and Murphy, 2012;Blundell and Adam, 2013;Bischoff et al, 2017). This report documents a case of zinc toxicosis resulting from ingestion of a zinc oxide cream.…”