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If a exposure to a nerve agent isn't fatal, there are usually long-term side effects. Depending on the amount of exposure, permanent damage to the nerves can result in a whole host of ailments. Damage to various internal organs can be a result of the exposure - kidney failure, respiratory problems, gastro-intestinal disfunction, partial to full paralysis, brain damage, and involuntary muscle spasms.

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