Poison room solubility chloroform: clear to hazy pka 8.26(at 25℃) form Fine Crystalline Powder Water Solubility 143 mg l-1 color White Merck 14,8855 Exposure limits NIOSH REL: TWA 0.15 mg/m3, IDLH 3 mg/m3; OSHA PEL: TWA 0.15 mg/m3; ACGIH TLV: TWA 0.15 mg/m3. Stability...
The clinical syndrome ofstrychninepoisoning is very characteristic (Smith, 1990;Swissman and Jacoby, 1964). The initial symptoms, occurring as early as 15min after oral ingestion, aremydriasis, stiffness and twitching of face and neck muscles, and movements may be abrupt. Reflex excitability is ...
People exposed to low or moderate doses of strychnine by any route will have the following signs or symptoms: agitation, apprehension or fear, ability to be easily startled, restlessness, painful muscle spasms possibly leading to fever and to kidney and liver injury, uncontrollable arching of ...
Strychnine rapidly enters the blood, whether taken orally or by injection, and symptoms of poisoning usually appear within 20 minutes. The symptoms begin with cramps and soon culminate in powerful and agonizing convulsions that subside after a minute but recur at a touch, a noise, or some other...
If the person has poison in the eyes. Rinse eyes with running water for 15 to 20 minutes. ... In some cases, you should not try to give first aid. What does arsenic poisoning feel like? When the poisoning becomes acute, symptoms may includediarrhea, vomiting, vomiting blood, blood in ...
a colorless, crystalline poison, C21H22N2O2, obtained chiefly by extraction from the seeds of nux vomica, formerly used as a central nervous system stimulant. [1810–20; < French, = New LatinStrychn(os)genus name (< Greekstrýchnosblack nightshade) + French-ine-ine2] ...
CAUTION:Extremely poisonous,see:G. D. Osweiler,Curr. Vet. Ther.6,115 (1977). Potential symptoms of overexposure to strychnine are stiff neck and facial muscles; restlessness, apprehension and increased acuity of perception; increased reflex excitability; cyanosis; tetanic convulsions with opisthotonos...
Homeopathy is a pseudoscience that involves the erroneous belief that “like cures like”—meaning that if taking a toxic substance causes similar symptoms to a disease, the substance can be used to treat that disease. Homeopaths also believe that extreme dilutions of toxic substances increase their...
therapeutics, literature reviews, poisoning, disease incidence, disease prevalence, disease diagnosis, signs and symptoms (animals and humans), strychnine, incidenceThe article offers information on strychnine ...
However, because of the overt symptoms of strychnine poisoning and its easy chemical detection, it is not the poison of choice today. Nevertheless, it did appear in the San Diego death of Sue Morency who died under unusual circumstances in 1990. She had a body concentration of strychnine ...