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Small quantities are broken down in the stomach, in the bloodstream, and excreted through the kidneys. Larger quantities (200-500 mg/kg of body weight, based on suicide attempts by hair dressers), include destruction of nerves (permanent deafness), anemia (damage to existing red blood cell's haemoglobin), and shutdown of the kidneys.

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