Nicotine poisoning occurs when an individual is exposed to a toxic amount of nicotine, typically from tobacco products, e-cigarettes, or nicotine replacement therapies. Symptoms can range from mild (nausea, increased heart rate, dizziness) to severe (tremors, seizures, respiratory failure). Ingesting or inhaling large quantities can lead to life-threatening conditions, requiring immediate medical attention. Treatment often involves supportive care and symptomatic management.
Nicotine is non-addictive
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the poision comes from the food they eat in the south american jungle if you feed it regular incects itll lose its poision
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Yeah, and if you mix a yellow and a red one, you get oranges.
Yes, nicotine patches do contain nicotine.
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