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No it isn't safe because you're not getting your proper nutrients.
Liver damage can occur when there are substances in the body that are especially toxic to the liver. Examples of some of these toxins include alcohol, drugs (like acetaminophen, narcotics, statins, or NSAIDs), and can also be from viruses and bacteria. Hepatitis (meaning liver inflamation) is a disease that can cause extensive liver damage and can be transmitted sexually, from sharing needles, or in certain cases, just having prolonged contact with someone with it. To help prevent liver damage, limit the consumption of alcohol, NEVER share needles with ANYONE, do not exchange bodily fluids with anyone that has hepatitis, practice safe sex, do not overdose on medications that are known to have effects on the liver, and if you are exposed to anyone with hepatitis A or B, it is a good idea to get a vaccination.
It depends on which poison you're talking about, but it's a safe bet that anything that kills mice is not good for dogs.
Drinking paint is very unsafe and can cause serious problems like brain damage,loss of memory and kidney or liver failure.
Fentanyl Patches are safe when prescribed AND used as prescribed. Fentanyl Patches cannot be cut. You must wash your hands with soap and water after handling a patch or its pouch.
No, you want to avoid alcohol with this medicine. Fluconazole has been known to cause liver damage in some cases. Alcohol damages the liver in all cases. You don't want to run the risk of further liver damage by drinking while you are taking this medicine.
They are usually safe if you download from the official game site.
ya, but dont take more than 1000 mg's of acetamiophen in 6 hours,it can cause liver damage,
You can't. Alcohol is metabolized in the liver, not stored there, so there's no need to "cleanse" it of alcohol anyway. Ethanol can cause liver damage, but it's not because it's sloshing around in there, it's because its metabolite (ethanal) is itself toxic and may cause cell damage before it can be further metabolized to the relatively safe ethanoic acid (which is then converted to acetyl-CoA and enters the citric acid cycle).
Acetaminophen is present in Tylenol. It is a safe drug to take when used as directed. However, as with any drug, abuse of acetaminophen is very dangerous and can cause severe liver damage.
Yes, a calf liver that has been chilling for 12 hours should be safe to cook and eat.
It is very safe. Anything that can damage a computer can't damage a Wii.