Injection poisoning refers to the introduction of toxic substances directly into the body through a syringe or other injection methods. This can occur accidentally or intentionally, with substances ranging from drugs to chemicals. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the toxin involved and may require immediate medical attention to prevent serious health complications or death. Treatment often involves administering antidotes, supportive care, or other medical interventions to counteract the effects of the poison.
Curare poisoning is caused by the ingestion or injection of curare, a plant-derived toxin commonly used as a muscle relaxant. Symptoms of curare poisoning include paralysis, respiratory failure, and potentially death if left untreated. Treatment involves supporting vital functions and administering antidotes like cholinesterase inhibitors.
There is no such thing as "lipstick poisoning ".
Microbiological poisoning is commonly known as "food poisoning."
The injection rate is the number of injections. The injection pressure is the pressure the injection is under.
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Yes, arsenic and most arsenic containing compounds are poisonous. Arsenic poisoning from injection, ingestion, or inhalation as well as chronic arsenic poisoning can be fatal. Arsenic notably interrupts ATP production, inhibits the production of enzymes in the organs, and is a carcinogen. Depending on how the arsenic is introduced to the body and how much the symptoms of arsenic poisoning varies widely.
an injection under the skin is called a sucutaneous injection.
Not from the injection.
Injection
An injection into muscle is called 'an intramuscular injection.'
Airless injection or solid injection - Injection of fuel directly inti the combustion chamber without primary atomisation is called airless injection. it is nothing but mechanical injection only.
The shape of food poisoning? depends I suppose on what bacteria caused the food poisoning in the first place.