I am a diabetic type 2 sufferer for over 40 years. My estimate of a fatal dose for someone like me, who has a certain resistance to insulin would be about 300 units of Humalog.
Problem is, how do I prevent going hypoglycaemic before I finish injecting up to 3 pens of Humalog?(300 units).
No
I instantly shot an arrow at the person who was about to kill me.
Don't worry about it. Stomach juices will kill them off pretty much instantly.
put salt on them, it will kill them instantly!!
Yes it can. It takes 20 seconds to kill you
It produces a toxic gas and if inhaled it will kill instantly. So breathing apparatus much be used when in contact with it.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Not instantly, but it could.
It can kill people instantly but crocs normally prefer to play with their prey.
Yes, administering an excessive amount of insulin to a dog can lead to hypoglycemia, which is a dangerously low blood sugar level. This condition can cause severe symptoms such as seizures, loss of consciousness, and can be fatal if not treated promptly. It's essential to follow a veterinarian's guidelines when administering insulin to ensure the safety and health of the dog. If you suspect a dog has received too much insulin, seek veterinary assistance immediately.
Either a high cellular sensitivity to insulin or too much insulin in the blood.
Yes