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  • ...position 65, which means the tape can violently burn, produce toxic smoke, ingestion and contact toxicity, irregular mechanical strength, and low life expectanc
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  • ...excessive administration via topical or parenteral routes, accidental oral ingestion of topical preparations by children, accidental intravenous (rather than su
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  • ...ug as possible from the body. Depending on how much time has elapsed since ingestion of the drug, this may be accomplished through [[gastric lavage]] (stomach p
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  • ...n in United States. Giardia epidemics, which are often associated with the ingestion of unfiltered water (contaminated). Venereal transmission happens through f
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  • | bioavailability= 0% on oral ingestion
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  • A recent study has found a link between frequent ingestion of cured meats and the [[chronic obstructive pulmonary disease|COPD]] form
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  • ...harmacologically-active metabolite, is useful for confirmation of ketamine ingestion.<ref>Feng N, Vollenweider FX, Minder EI, Rentsch K, Grampp T, Vonderschmitt
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  • ...edication for the treatment of [[methemoglobinemia]], which can arise from ingestion of certain pharmaceuticals or [[Vicia faba|broad beans]]{{Citation needed|d
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  • ...ork CM, Krenzelok EP |title=Multicenter case series of pediatric metformin ingestion |journal=Ann Pharmacother |volume=34 |issue=12 |pages=1385–8 |year=2000 |
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  • ...carbon is used to treat [[poison]]ings and [[overdose]]s following oral [[ingestion]]. Ingestion of activated charcoal prior to consumption of [[alcoholic beverages]] appea
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  • ...asma|plasma]] concentrations can continue to rise for up to 24 hours after ingestion.<ref name="'RK Ferguson'">{{Cite journal|title=Death following self-poisoni ...ion. Significance of measurements of salicylate in blood in cases of acute ingestion|journal=Pediatrics|date=1960-11|first=AK|last=Done|volume=26|pages=800–7|
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  • ...he form of an inactive [[lactone]] that is [[hydrolysis|hydrolyzed]] after ingestion to produce the active agent. It is a white, [[nonhygroscopic]], crystalline
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  • ...vapour. Dilute acetic acid, in the form of vinegar, is harmless. However, ingestion of stronger solutions is dangerous to human and animal life. It can cause s
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  • ...ournal|author=Seifert SA, Bronstein AC, McGuire T |title=Massive ibuprofen ingestion with survival |journal=J. Toxicol. Clin. Toxicol. |volume=38 |issue=1 |page ...potentially life threatening and it can be performed within 60 minutes of ingestion. [[Vomiting|Emesis]] is not recommended.<ref name="jtoxclintox2004-emesis">
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  • ...is mostly obtained by reduction from cinnabar. Cinnabar is highly toxic by ingestion or inhalation of the dust. [[Mercury poisoning]] can also result from expos ...]. However, inorganic compounds, such as cinnabar are also highly toxic by ingestion or inhalation of the dust.<ref name=msds>{{cite web|url= http://msds.chem.o
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  • ...duct individually. Interpretation can be confounded by usage of codeine or ingestion of poppy seed foods, either of which leads to the presence of morphine and
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  • ...tylcysteine]], [[methylene blue]] or both is sometimes effective after the ingestion of small doses of paracetamol. According to one paper, female cats may have ...is efficacious in dogs when administered within a few hours of paracetamol ingestion.<ref name=smallani/>
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  • ...ausea]], [[emesis]] and [[abdominal pain]], typically within 60 minutes of ingestion. Poisoning can lead to [[tremors]] and [[seizures]]. A single bite of the r
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  • ...es<ref name = ss2009>Georgetown University Medical Center</ref>, but while ingestion of the unripe fruit causes abdominal pain and may potentially cause circula
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  • ...tral nervous system]] stimulatory effects including [[seizure]]s following ingestion. Medical treatment of poisoning may include the use of [[activated charcoal ...ical structure of cicutoxin, the toxin responsible for poisoning following ingestion of Cicuta plants |[[Cicutoxin]] is the major poison in ''Cicuta'' spp. plan
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  • ...mination with [[activated charcoal]] can be used if given within 1 hour of ingestion.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Chyka PA, Seger D, Krenzelok EP, Vale JA |title ...d by unpleasant numbness. Treatment is similar to poisoning caused by oral ingestion.
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  • ...]] is extremely [[toxic]], and can be [[fatal]]. Death can result from the ingestion of high doses of plant parts, causing [[cardiac arrhythmia]]s and [[respira
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  • ...the plant. Incidents of Digitalis toxicity range from 5 % to 25%. Even the ingestion of small amounts by humans can be fatal particularly for children. Symptoms
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  • ...specially from the use of tinctures as antirheumatic preparations and from ingestion of berries and roots that were mistaken for [[parsnip]], [[Jerusalem artich
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  • ...se intoxication because they induced nausea and vomiting within minutes of ingestion, preventing the patient from consuming more.
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  • ...their droppings. The first symptoms of poisoning appear a few hours after ingestion. They may include loss of appetite, vomiting, constipation or diarrhea, blo
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  • ...gns such as trembling, twitching and convulsions. Death occurs 4-24h after ingestion. In rare cases, an animal will survive the initial period only to drop dead ...ing style of cattle, which is by nature less selective lends itself to the ingestion of the plant. Young sprouts have more monofluoroacetate, but all parts are
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  • ...h just a nibble being enough to potentially cause death. Early symptoms of ingestion include [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[diarrhea]], abdominal pain, wild halluc
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  • ...d some individual animals will seek it out. Livestock poisoned by chronic ingestion of large amounts of swainsonine develop a medical condition known as '''loc ...fungi containing a toxic component (I). Neurotoxic syndromes caused by the ingestion of plants, seeds and fruits]
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  • ...o [[human]]s and all classes of [[livestock]].<ref name="Vetter J. 2004"/> Ingestion in any quantity can result in respiratory collapse and death.<ref>Edible an ...cts have worn off 48–72 hours later.<ref name="Schep"/> For an adult the ingestion of more than 100&nbsp;mg of coniine (approximately 6 to 8 fresh leaves, or
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  • ...e are [[toxic]], except the bright red aril surrounding the seed, enabling ingestion and dispersal by birds. The major toxin is the alkaloid [[taxane]]. The fol
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  • Reactions to this plant are as follows: Ingestion can cause both gastrointestinal and cardiac effects. The gastrointestinal e ...gardless of the name used for it, exercise great care and caution to avoid ingestion of any part of the plant, including its sap and dried leaves or twigs. Do n
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  • ...t6 = Paolo | title = Anticholinergic toxicity associated with lupin seed ingestion: case report | date = April 2004 | year = 2004 | issue = Issue 2 | u
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  • ...oxic, and symptoms of [[toxicity]] begin to appear about 6 hours following ingestion. Poisoning produces [[Anorexia (symptom)|anorexia]], repeated swallowing, p
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  • ...ly the most toxic part, though this can vary from one specimen to another. Ingestion of a single leaf of the plant can be fatal to an adult.<ref name="veterinar
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  • ...ef>Olson CA, et al. [http://www.jwildlifedis.org/cgi/reprint/36/4/734 Bait ingestion by free-ranging raccoons and nontarget species in an oral rabies vaccine fi
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  • ...J. Diffuse vascular spasm associated with 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine ingestion. ''Journal of the American Medical Association'' 1983 Mar 18;249(11):1477-9
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  • ...ays exist by which internalization of uranium may occur: [[inhalation]], [[ingestion]], and embedded fragments or [[Fragmentation (weaponry)|shrapnel]] contamin |Myocarditis resulting from the uranium ingestion, which ended 6 months after ingestion
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  • ...and [[vomiting]] upon inhaling of the odor of ground green coffee beans or ingestion of a beverage made by pulverised green coffee beans. Due to this nauseating
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  • [[Ingestion]] of kerosene is harmful or fatal.<ref>{{Cite web
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  • ...-7.</ref> This has been demonstrated in a clinical study, where the daily ingestion of flaxseed oil decreased the endogenous production of GLA.<ref name="Schwa
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  • ...ct [[allergen]]. Exposure routes are through inhalation, skin absorption, ingestion, and skin and/or eye contact; symptoms of exposure include throat irritatio
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  • The compound is toxic by way of inhalation, ingestion, and absorption, and should be handled with care. Its [[LD50]] in rats is 7
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  • ...50</sub>&nbsp;= 1,400&nbsp;mg/kg) but still causes blood damages upon oral ingestion, inhalation or skin contact. If heated strongly, it may release very toxic
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  • ...erature. It has an aromatic smell and is well absorbed by inhalation, oral ingestion and skin contact. 2-Anisidine is a very toxic agent that causes blood, enzy
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  • Mesalazine is formulated for oral ingestion as tablets or granules, and for rectal administration as a rectal [[supposi
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  • | MainHazards = Ingestion, inhalation, skin and eye contact, combustible at high temperature, slightl
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  • ...obtained by prescription or on-the-street; and more of the cases followed ingestion of recommended doses than overdoses.<br/>Failure to recognize PPA as an eti
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  • Ingestion.
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  • ...sness, resulting from the absorption of any substance by [[inhalation]], [[ingestion]] or through the [[skin]]
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