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poisoning [ˈpɔɪzənɪŋ] N

poisoning
saturnine poisoning MED
saturnine poisoning MED

blood poisoning N no pl

blood poisoning

food poisoning N no pl MED

food poisoning

I . poison [ˈpɔɪzən] N

poison gas N no pl

rat poison N

snake poison N no pl

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The antidote for belladonna poisoning is physostigmine or pilocarpine, the same as for atropine.
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It can be used during medical emergencies such as cardiac arrests, asthma attacks, allergy attacks, heat exhaustion, hypoxia, migraines, poisoning, overdose, or smoke inhalation.
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Yet it continues its poisoning processes, heedless of the fact that people determined to drink are daily absorbing that poison.
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Acquired causes of tics include drug-induced tics, head trauma, encephalitis, stroke, and carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Multiple studies have found that housing hens in particularly close quarters, known as battery cages, may increase the likelihood of salmonella poisoning.
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Other sources state that palytoxin can be absorbed through intact skin, and the danger of acute poisoning from venomous zoanthids is quite real.
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He died of arsenic poisoning caused by chemicals he used in the preparation of specimens.
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Another source of poisoning is exposure to the organic solvent dichloromethane, found in some paint strippers, as the metabolism of dichloromethane produces carbon monoxide.
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Most clinical experience were gained from toxicological poisoning with nickel carbonyl and iron pentacarbonyl.
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The symptoms appear to get worse as the poisoning becomes more severe.
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