Methanol
Ethanol is a type of alcohol that can be toxic if consumed in large amounts. Small amounts of ethanol are found in alcoholic beverages and are generally safe for consumption in moderation. However, ingesting large quantities of ethanol can lead to alcohol poisoning.
Contains small amounts of pyrrolizidine alkaloids which may be toxic to the liver even in small amounts. The long-term use in medicinal preparations is not recommended.
Sudafed can kill a small dog. An ingredient in Sudafed can be toxic to dogs, cats, and other animals. Even small amounts can cause illness.
Absolutely not. Alcohol and sleep aids should never be combined, even in small amounts.
In high enough quantity, alcohol can be toxic. The same is true of salt, sugar, and even water.
Permanently - it's used as a bleaching agent not an anaesthetic ! It's highly toxic if injested (even in small amounts) !
Yes, it is generally safe to drink food grade ethanol in small amounts, as it is a type of alcohol that is used in food and beverage production. However, consuming large quantities can be harmful and even toxic to the body. It is important to drink responsibly and in moderation.
Chrome in its elemental form is not poisonous, but certain compounds containing chromium can be toxic in very small amounts. For example, hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)) compounds are considered carcinogenic and can cause various health issues even in low concentrations.
You should never drink any amount of alcohol during pregnancy. Drinking even very small amounts of alcohol can cause birth defects, miscarriage, and FAS (fetal alcohol syndrome).
Even small amounts of alcohol can make you feel more relaxed, less inhibited, and may enhance your mood. It can also impair your judgment and coordination, making tasks more challenging. The effects can vary based on individual tolerance and metabolism.
No, you shouldn't drink any alcohol during pregnancy. Drinking alcohol, even in small amounts, can increase risk of birth defects or miscarriage - risks are higher in the first three months of pregnancy.
No, chlorine is a highly toxic chemical that can be harmful or even deadly if ingested. It is commonly used to disinfect water in small, regulated amounts, but consuming chlorine in any form is not safe.