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i think it is flourine
Yes but be careful because ephedrine can be dangerous in high doses.
The abuse of this in larger doses can put an great strain on the body. The stress on the heart can be fatal.
Not in the recommended doses. It takes a lot (about 20-30 doses for a cat, 50+ for a dog) of Frontline to see any sort of toxic affect.
Large doses of vitamin C or D are both dangerous. Please check with your doctor before taking any supplements.
Only take Morphine as instructed IF it is prescribed to you. It is very dangerous in high doses.
depending on the vaccinations given and the size of the puppy,most likely YES !
Animals such as snakes, scorpions and spiders. The individual animals are 'milked' for their venom. The process doesn't cause any harm to the specimen, and the venom is replaced by the animals body. Small doses of the collected venom is injected into large animals such as horses. The horse's body builds up an immunity from the venom, and a sample of the animals blood (including the anti-bodies) is collected. This is then processed, and turned into multiple doses of antivenin.
Many owls feed mainly on furry animals such as mice, rats, moles, squirrels, rabbits, and even skunks. They often swallow the smaller animals whole.
It is a very powerful respiratory irritant, and could cause death in large doses. Annhydrous ammonia is especially dangerous, but strong solutions of aqueous ammonia are as well. The vapor is also flammable within a narrow range.