If someone takes poison, they can experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, seizures, and in severe cases, death. It is important to seek medical help immediately if poisoning is suspected.
The word "poison" can be used as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a substance that causes injury, illness, or death when ingested, inhaled, or absorbed. As a verb, it means to administer poison to someone or something.
It is unlikely that pouring poison into someone's ear would be an effective method of poisoning them. The skin in the ear canal is not very absorbent, so the poison would likely not enter the bloodstream in high enough quantities to cause harm. However, it may cause local irritation or damage to the ear canal.
Dependent upon size. Some brands are a single feed kill. Toxicity is based on body weight, so takes a little longer on larger rats & they will generally stagger around & appear drunk for a bit until they drop off.
When poison expires, it may become less effective or even lose its potency, making it less harmful or ineffective in causing harm. However, it is still important to handle expired poison with caution and dispose of it properly to prevent any accidental exposure or harm.
If you smell poison, you should immediately remove yourself from the area to get fresh air. Call emergency services or a poison control center for help, and follow any first aid instructions if you are experiencing symptoms like difficulty breathing or dizziness. Do not try to treat it on your own.
It's possible to develop some resistance to the poison. Or you'll get sicker and sicker by the day.
they would be disqualified!
According to poison control, novox for animals is similar to ibuprofen for humans and if you are not alergic to ibuprofen you should not have a problem.
Not damaging, just dumb..
If a person allergic to poison ivy takes Rhus tox (which is made from poison ivy), they may experience worsening symptoms of the allergy, such as itching, rash, or blistering. It is important for individuals with allergies to poison ivy to avoid products made from poison ivy, like Rhus tox, to prevent adverse reactions.
When a person digests poison into their body, it kills the internal organs. Sometimes the poison takes time to kill.
No
Certainly. It takes force but it happens quite often.
nothing really
You will be ill
he dies
it touches someone