Albendazole, primarily used in veterinary medicine, may cause side effects in humans if ingested. Potential side effects can include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, and headache. Additionally, more serious reactions like liver toxicity, bone marrow suppression, and allergic reactions may occur. It is crucial for humans to avoid using veterinary medications without medical supervision.
Not possible
No
No, it is not possible for human DNA to be found in hotdogs as they are made from animal meat, not human tissue.
No
Zoonosis ; see related link .
Category B: Animal studies indicate no fetal risk, but no human studies; or adverse effects in animals, but not in well-controlled human studies.
How does gender affect animal behaviour
It is impossible for a human to become pregnant from an animal. It is however possible to get infected.
Category C: No adequate human or animal studies; or adverse fetal effects in animal studies, but no available human data.
the first option is for the animal to live live with the convicts family or friends, if this is not possible, it is put into a animal shelter
Category A: Controlled human studies have demonstrated no fetal risk.
Rabies can infect humans if the human is bitten by a rabid animal. --It infects humans, but it does NOT effect them the same way it effects animals. Not an answer to the question.