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563 mg or about 0.8 milliliters.
Not before the rat eats the mouse.
a mouse
An accurage Lethal Dose for the drug Zopiclone in humans does not seem to be currently available. This information may be useful. History: A 72-year-old hospitalized male died following an intentional overdose of 90 milligrams of zopiclone. The patient was being treated for lung cancer and died approximately 4 to 10 hours after the ingestion (Meatherall, 1997). The authors suggested this may be a minimum lethal dose considering the patient's age, weakened condition and arteriosclerosis. Meatherall RC: Zopiclone fatality in a hospitalized patient. J Forensic Sci. 1997; 42(2):340-3. LD50/LC50 - ANIMAL DATA - ZOPICLONE LD50 - (ORAL) RAT: 827 mg/kg LD50 - (IM) RAT: 295 mg/kg LD50 - (IV) RAT: 280 mg/kg LD50 - (SC) RAT: 540 mg/kg LD50 - (ORAL) MOUSE: 2174 mg/kg LD50 - (IM) MOUSE: 541 mg/kg LD50 - (IV) MOUSE: 321 mg/kg LD50 - (SC) MOUSE: 888 mg/kg Source: RTECS Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances. National Institute for Occupational Safety and ealth, Cincinnati, O (internet Version). Micromedex Inc., Greenwood Village, CO, 2001. I can tell u that during my drug abuse days I once did 58 7.5 mg pills so 435mg and blackedout. I woke up after I'm not sure how many hours of "sleep" and found i could barely think and standing up was impossible. I'm 21 and 186lbs so it all depends. Worst part about it after the first 8 pills i didnt even realize i was hurting myself or think of the possibilites. Zopiclonse really impairs u i just kept taking more and more
A rat is a rodent and it is bigger than a mouse. However the largest rodent is a capybara and that is the size of a pig.
You should not keep a rat and a mouse on the same cage together, The rat will most likely kill the mouse as that is their natural instinct.
Mouse House or Rat flat
giant rat
No. A pocket mouse is a mouse of the genus Chaetodipus, and much smaller than a pack rat, also known as a wood rat, genus Neotoma.
Toxicity to Animals: Acute oral toxicity (LD50): 2217 mg/kg [Rat]. The LD50 [Human] is unknown as such an experiment would be unethical.
The Latin word for 'rat' is Mus. It's the same noun as for 'mouse'. The Latin word for 'mouse'- or 'rat-trap' is 'muscipula'.
One is for a rat and one is for a mouse. You can use them interchangebly though.