The word for agents that induce vomiting is "emetics." Emetics are substances that stimulate the vomiting reflex, often used in medical settings to expel toxic substances from the stomach. Common examples include ipecac syrup and certain medications.
The Tagalog word for vomiting is "sinusuka."
No, antiemetic drugs like bonamine, dramamine prevents vomiting.
Ipecac Syrup
syrup of ipecac
vomiting
Oil based contrast agents will produce an emboli
copper
Chemical agents such as tear gas and pepper spray can produce temporary disabling conditions that affect both physical (such as respiratory irritation, burning sensation) and mental (confusion, disorientation) capabilities. These agents are commonly used in riot control and self-defense situations.
agents
The agents that produce temporary disabling conditions, which can be either physical or mental, are typically classified as chemical or biological agents. These agents can lead to effects such as incapacitation, confusion, or other impairments that linger for hours or days even after exposure has ended. Examples include certain nerve agents, incapacitating agents, and some types of biological toxins. These agents are of particular concern in scenarios involving terrorism or warfare.
cyanideCyanide
Vomiting, fatigue, skin burns, bleeding, increased risk of infection, hair loss(depending on dose) and diseemination.