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- List of Poison Names and the Toxicity of Chemicals - ThoughtCo
Common household items and medicines can be poisonous in certain doses and situations This is a list or table of chemicals that can kill you Some of these poison names are common and some are rare Some you need in order to live, while others you should avoid at all costs Note that the values are median lethal values for an average human
- Types of common and dangerous poisons - Poison Control
Do you know the most common types of poisons in children and adults? Learn more in this comprehensive article
- Poisons A to Z | Northern New England Poison Center
What you need to know about common poisons from A to Z, including arsenic, carbon monoxide, food poisoning, lead, mercury and poisonous plants NNEPC – 1-800-222-1222
- Poisoning, Types of Poison: Symptoms Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Types of poisons to be aware of include pesticides, carbon monoxide, cleaning products and medications From your fridge to your medicine cabinet, poisonous substances are more common than you think Learn how to prevent poisoning and when to seek care
- Poison - Wikipedia
In biology, poisons are substances that can cause death, injury, or harm to organs, tissues, cells, and DNA usually by chemical reactions or other activity on the molecular scale, when an organism is exposed to a sufficient quantity
- Poison | Description, Classification, Control | Britannica
poison, in biochemistry, a substance, natural or synthetic, that causes damage to living tissues and has an injurious or fatal effect on the body, whether it is ingested, inhaled, or absorbed or injected through the skin
- What Are Poisons? | Deadly Substances Explained
At their core, poisons are substances that can cause injury or death through chemical reactions within the body The severity of the effect often depends on the dosage, the method of exposure, and the individual’s health condition
- Overview of Poisoning - Injuries and Poisoning - The Merck Manuals
Poisoning is the harmful effect that occurs when a toxic substance is swallowed, inhaled, or comes in contact with the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes, such as those of the mouth or nose
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