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Toxicity can be both qualitative and quantitative. Qualitative toxicity refers to the presence or absence of harmful effects, while quantitative toxicity involves measuring the degree or severity of the toxic effects. Factors such as dose, exposure duration, and individual susceptibility can influence the quantitative assessment of toxicity.
Vitamin toxicity is a condition in which a person develops symptoms as side effects from taking massive doses of vitamins.
There are no known precautions or side effects except possible allergic reaction.
No side effects from cicada preparations have been reported in the United States as of early 2004.
Toxicity and/or death are usually the only ones.
Yes, chlorotrifluoromethane does affect the environment. To start off this is a greenhouse gas. This greenhouse gas effects the Ozone Depletion Potential 1.000 toxicity. This greenhouse effects Global Warming by 10,00 toxicity.
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No noticeable negative side effects of glutamine at recommended dosage and preparations had been reported as of May 2004.
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There can be disadvantages to synthetic medications. The first regard the possibility of long-term toxicity, side-affects and contraindications. Secondly, pharmaceutical waste contaminate water supplies with environmental and health effects yet to be fully understood.