Not really. But what's small to you? Also is this a one time consumption?
2 to 4 ozs. by comparison 1teaspoon can kill a cat.
if ingested it can
One gallon of antifreeze can contaminate a significant amount of water, potentially affecting thousands of gallons. Ethylene glycol, a common component in antifreeze, is toxic and poses risks to aquatic life and human health. Just a small amount, around 0.1% of a water body, can lead to harmful effects on the ecosystem. Therefore, it's crucial to dispose of antifreeze properly to prevent water pollution.
Yes.
See a doctor.
Yes, lawrencium is radioactive and can pose health risks if ingested or inhaled. Its effects on human health are not well studied due to its rarity and limited availability.
Makes him ill or kills him
Yes toothpaste contains antifreeze along with other compounds that help purify the mouth whenever they are in use, tooth paste contains a safe antifreeze not harmful to human's..
It only takes a small amount of antifreeze to cause a real problem. If you think that you, your child, a pet, or another person may have ingested anti-freeze, you should contact poison control or get medical attention right away.Symptoms may include:appearance of being drunkslurred speechincreased heart ratehigh blood pressurecongestive heart failuremuscle spasmskidney failureblood in urineback paindrowsinesscomaseizuresThe phone number for Poison Control in the United States is 1-800-222-1222. See the related link below for other parts of the world.
Drinking hydrochloric acid is extremely dangerous and can cause severe burns, tissue damage, and potentially be fatal. It is a highly corrosive substance that can cause immediate damage to the mouth, throat, esophagus, and stomach if ingested. It is not safe for human consumption in any amount.
I am not sure the question you are to ask, but there are many things that are hazardous and dangerous to human health.
It all depends upon the type of mushroom that is ingested.