Instant poison. Potently toxic substances. Mercury and its salts

exists in nature great amount substances that, on the one hand, are dangerous to health, on the other hand, help to heal various diseases. It all depends on their quantity and concentration. When exposed to poisons in small enough quantities, some of them help cure the most dangerous diseases, without any pathologies or consequences.

The most powerful poison

Poisons are quite diverse: some kill a person instantly, while the effects of others are very slow, gradually leading to death for the body. Some even cause severe pain and terrible torment. There are a huge variety of them; the article lists the most dangerous ones. So dangerous that it is difficult to even determine which poison is the strongest.

Cyanide

Hydrocyanic acid and its derivatives are a very dangerous substance for the human body. A very small amount of it can instantly kill a living organism. However, sugar can resist it; it is an antidote.

Anthrax poison

The bacteria that cause this life-threatening disease belong to the Bacillus anthracis family. They attack healthy cells, leading to their death. If a person has a skin form of the disease, then in 20% it leads to death. When affected by the intestinal form anthrax 50% of victims die. The pulmonary form leaves virtually no chance for the patient to survive; doctors manage to save only 5%.

Sarin

This substance was obtained as a result of attempts to synthesize pesticides. It is very dangerous; when it enters the body, a person experiences severe suffering, which ultimately leads to death. This poison for a long time was used as a chemical weapon until its production was stopped in the 90s. But at present it is still used by terrorists and the military.

Amatoxins

These substances are contained in fly agaric mushrooms. A person may only feel symptoms after poison enters the body after 10 hours or even the next day. Amatoxins have a detrimental effect on all organs, so in most cases poisoning is fatal. If a person managed to survive, then for the rest of his life he will be tormented by pain that arises due to internal organs damaged by these substances.

Mercury

This poison penetrates all internal organs of a person. tends to accumulate, so with a small amount of it it very slowly poisons the body. When a person is poisoned by this substance, the normal activity of the nervous system is disrupted, severe mental disorder.

Strychnine

It was discovered by chemists back in the 19th century. This toxic substance is obtained from chilibuha nuts. A large amount of it leads to severe poisoning. Subsequently, a slow death occurs, while the person suffers greatly and begins to have convulsions. If you use strychnine in small quantities, it is an excellent remedy for the treatment of paralysis. Another useful property The fact is that this substance speeds up metabolism.

Tetrodotoxin

This poison is found in a Japanese fish called fugu. Its content was also noted in the caviar and skin of animals that live in water in the tropical zone, and its presence was also recorded in the caviar of the Californian newt. Doctors are not always able to cure a person after ingesting this poison, and the mortality rate is high. However, most people still prefer to try this delicacy - fugu dishes. But even the most experienced chef is not immune to the fact that the fish he cooks will poison his visitors.

V-Ex

This poison is used by the military as a chemical weapon. It paralyzes the human body and also causes nervous breakdown. If a person inhales its vapors, or the substance gets on the skin, then painful death occurs in less than an hour.

Ricin

Obtained from plants. Its grains are very dangerous; when they get into Airways endanger human life. He dies if this substance enters the blood. Very powerful, stronger than even cyanide, and only due to technical problems it was not possible to use it as a chemical weapon mass destruction. But still, this poison is used by the military and terrorists.

Botulism toxin

It is produced by bacterial cells Clostridium botulinum, which are very dangerous to human health and life. When exposed to them, the body develops botulism. This poison is widely used in medicine: it is added in small quantities to medical supplies, and it is also widely used in operations in which Botox is used. Perhaps botulinum toxin is the most powerful poison for humans.

The poisons described in the article have a detrimental effect on the body, causing death in most cases. And if the victim is able to be saved from intoxication with these substances, then for the rest of his life he will experience various consequences and health problems.

Below I will try to provide explanations for those who came to the topic of poisons and poisonings the hard way. If I don’t touch on something, or you want to get more detailed instructions and explanations - don’t be shy, ask questions, we’ll sort everything out.

So...

1. Common sense. You shouldn't reach for potassium cyanide, ricin or anything like that, just because these are the most deadly and effective poisons. These poisons are very difficult to obtain, therefore accidental poisoning is extremely unlikely. It is better to choose a less effective poison that will look more natural in this situation.

A BANAL EXAMPLE: if a person suffers from insomnia, then an overdose of sleeping pills mixed with alcohol looks much more natural than cyanide poisoning. Potassium cyanide after all, it does not contribute to deep and sleep soundly, No?

2. Don't underestimate your opponent. The investigator is not at all the stupid and grotesque character that flashes on TV screens. Having the results of the examination in hand, he will understand perfectly well that the death was not accidental at all. Using the magical principle “Who benefits from this anyway?”, he has a great chance of getting on the trail of the poisoner.

3. Single poisoning - fight! You should not poison a person one-on-one if you are not 100% sure of the effectiveness of the poison and your alibi. Best time to use the poison for its intended purpose - a feast. Witnesses!!sudden!! there must be a lot of death. There should be no witnesses to your involvement in this. A person who feels unwell during a feast is unlikely to immediately admit it - he will blame it all on alcohol and too fatty food. And he will lose precious minutes that could save his life.

4. Alcohol is a friend for all times! Even the most harmless substances are not friends with Mr. Ethanol. Poisons even more so. Many substances dissolve in alcohol, and alcohol itself dulls the senses - an ideal companion!

5. Don't be too clever. If the target is ordinary drunks, methanol will do a much better job than cyanide. If you have a heart disease, it’s easier to replace the medicine with a more effective one. If you are a drug addict, choose the substance so that it looks like an overdose.

*** For those who like to smoke, you can find options for going completely psychedelic. Optionally - with cruelty, in order to ensure the target a vacation in a madhouse through a berserk rage against a neighbor and her cute dog. For speed lovers, drive a heart into a board, which is not at all that difficult.

6. Preparation. You should not indulge in such matters without considering all the consequences. It is worth carefully thinking over an alibi for yourself: for example, if your wife decided to die, then you should tell everyone a month before this event how bad everything is, how your relationship is collapsing, perhaps you should make an appointment with a psychotherapist. All your words and actions are your alibi. This should not be neglected.

7. Is all this necessary... The responsibility always lies with you. Poisons may give a false sense of freedom and impunity, but this is not the case. You can be easily found and easily detained. Remember to be safe and ask if something is not clear. And remember:

You are responsible for what you do. Killing a granny/mother/wife for the sake of an inheritance or killing a pedophile maniac are completely different things. Use your power wisely.

Nicotine

Characteristics

Nicotine is a dark brown sticky/oily liquid. The lethal dose of pure nicotine is considered to be about 0.06 grams, but for the homemade version it is about 3-4 drops. Death from poisoning occurs within 12-24 hours.

1. Remove tobacco from ten cheaper cigarettes.

2. Grind the tobacco very well, then place it in a small beaker.

3. Pour isopropyl alcohol (in as a last resort bourbonal may be used).

4. Cover the beaker with aluminum foil.

5. Place the beaker in a Bunsen burner or electric fireplace and heat it carefully and gently. Don't let the alcohol get out of hand. If the alcohol is boiling, remove the beaker with tongs and return it back when the bubbles from boiling stop appearing. If you don't do this, the alcohol vapor will ignite! If this happens (the vapors ignite), you should remove the beaker, blow off the flame and continue heating the alcohol.

6. After one hour of heating, filter the contents of the beaker using filter paper. Discard any residue remaining on the filter paper.

7. Evaporate the resulting liquid on high sunlight or by gently heating it. The remainder after the procedures remaining in the container will be nicotine.

With ten cigarettes you can get a dose for about 3 people.

1. The liquid was applied to the shaved back the rabbit's neck (the possibility of the rabbit licking the liquid was excluded). The rabbit immediately showed slower movements. After 11 o'clock the rabbit went berserk and died.

2. 2 ml was given orally to the rabbit. These were the same effects as above, but the rabbit died after 12 hours.

Nicotine is a good skin abuser and touching it is strictly prohibited. The best way To give it orally - in the form of strong coffee - 3-4 drops from a pipette will be enough.

According to some sources, the lethal dose is not 0.06 grams, but 0.5-1 grams.

Potato alkaloid

Characteristics

Green-gray liquid. Lethal dose: 0.06 g. Time to death: less than 2 minutes.

Preparation and Precautions

The preparation procedure is exactly the same as for nicotine except for the fact that the spuds on GREEN potato skins are used instead of tobacco.

Test results

1. 3 ml were given orally healthy rabbit. The rabbit immediately began to scream. Blood started coming out of his mouth. After 100 seconds the rabbit died.

2. The same dose was given to a small rabbit. After 7 seconds the rabbit died.

Notes

Cannot be used through the skin - only orally or by injection.

Ricin

Characteristics

Ricin (castor bean poison) appears as a white powder. Lethal dose ricin: 0.035 g. Death occurs within a couple of minutes from oral administration and a few hours from injection.

Manufacturing (only with medical gloves!)

Ricin is obtained from castor beans, the fruit of the plant Ricinus communis ( Russian name castor bean).

1. Take the skin from several castor beans and weigh white part nuts

2. Grind the beans and add 4 of their weight of acetone.

3. Leave the mixture in a plastic container for three days.

4. Filter the mixture. Dry the remainder. The resulting powder is ricin.

If the mixture is left in acetone for another three days, we obtain ricin in liquid form.

Test results

1 ml of liquid ricin was given orally to the rabbit. The rabbit has problems breathing. There was mucus coming from the mouth. After four hours the rabbit died.

2 ml of liquid ricin was given orally to the rabbit. After 2 minutes the rabbit died.

Notes

The liquid version is most convenient for mixing, especially into alcohol. The powder form may be difficult to dissolve, but can be used in food since ricin powder does not have a strong taste.

Cyanide

Buy yellow blood salt (yellow, not red, these are different substances, do not be confused!). Dehydrate with low heat on a baking sheet (no higher than 150 degrees) so that it turns white, but does not burn (if it turns black, it means it is overheated). Then mix 3 parts of dehydrated blood salt with 5 parts of potash, place in a hermetically sealed iron container and heat in a muffle furnace at 600-700 degrees for several hours. (can be left overnight). Turn off the heat and wait until it cools down.

Knock the resulting stone out of the container with a hammer. His top part will be pure cyanide, and the lower potash, they are visually different. You break this stone into large pieces in a basin with a hammer, grind it into powder in a mortar and store it only in an airtight container.

A muffle furnace is a must. It needs to be heated for a long time and the temperature should not be exceeded.

Safety precautions: work in a ventilated area, do not eat cyanide with spoons or sprinkle it on yourself, wear gloves. After the synthesis, do not allow pets into the room for a few more days, since grains of cyanide that will fly far away when breaking the stone with a hammer will remain on the floor; this will be enough for them.

It is difficult to determine the most powerful poison. This definition includes any substance that provokes serious pathological changes in organism. Poisons act in different ways. Some slowly and imperceptibly bring a person to a critical point, others cause unbearable pain.

Anticipate the effect and take corrective measures severe consequences possible by finding out the exact cause of the poisoning. There is an antidote for each toxic substance.

Poisonous chemical origin

The most dangerous poisons are developed by humans. Not all were created as chemical warfare agents; for example, sarin was created as a result of the synthesis of pesticides. Its production stopped in the 90s of the 20th century.

The existing reserves were not destroyed, so this poison is used by terrorists and the military. This deadly gas is odorless and colorless; inhaling it causes chest tightness, nausea, nasal discharge, respiratory failure, spasms, convulsions and coma. As a result, the person loses control own body and dies from suffocation.

Widely known Negative influence hydrocyanic acid and substances that contain it. Even a small dose can cause death.

The effects of the white powder, which is highly toxic, are blocked by glucose. Contact with this gaseous substance causes seizures and respiratory failure.

Death occurs due to the binding of gas molecules to hemoglobin. Oxygen does not reach the internal organs, and the person simply suffocates.

Another type of poison is methyl alcohol. It is often confused with ethanol. Because of this, people who abuse counterfeit alcohol die due to intoxication. If rescue measures are taken on time, the likelihood of death will be significantly reduced. Great risk total loss vision.

One of the most dangerous poisons considered V-Ex. This gas is used as a chemical weapon of mass destruction. To penetrate the body, inhalation for a few minutes or short contact with the skin is sufficient.

Fast-acting remedy leads to death in just a quarter of an hour.

Don't forget about mercury and arsenic. The first slowly poisons the body, causing partial dysfunction of the central nervous system and subsequent mental disorder. Everyone's vitals suffer from the effects of this metal. important organs. Vapors and soluble mercury compounds are formed already at room temperature, so you need to be careful when using a thermometer.

List of "Most strong poisons“It is impossible to imagine without arsenic. 33 element Periodic table Mendeleev has been used as a poison for centuries.

Symptoms of intoxication are similar to clinical manifestations cholera. It is possible to provoke chemical poisoning through potassium chloride. This substance is intended to fertilize the earth, but its penetration into the body is fraught sudden stop hearts.

Plant substances


Some biological components are also dangerous; such poisons are presented in no less variety than synthetic ones. You can cause death using chilibuja nuts. One of the most famous poisons, strychnine, is obtained from them.

Severe intoxication is accompanied by convulsions that lead to death. This substance is used in small quantities in the treatment of paralysis and to accelerate metabolic metabolism.

A dangerous poison called ricin is produced from castor beans. It is several times stronger than potassium cyanide, but due to technical difficulties it cannot be used as a weapon of mass destruction.

The outcome of poisoning directly depends on the method of penetration of the toxic substance into the body.

If inhaled, death is unlikely, but if even a few grains enter the bloodstream, there is practically no chance of a favorable outcome.

Among plant poisons, curare is considered the most famous. It was prepared based on herbs growing in the area South America. Death caused by this substance is very painful. A man gradually dies from paralysis respiratory system, remaining fully conscious but unable to move.

Poisons produced by representatives of the animal world


The world full of dangers from which man is not immune. Often culinary preferences become the cause of his disability or even death. Fugu dishes are quite popular in Japan due to their “extreme” nature.

Due to the slightest mistake in the cooking process, the visitor can be poisoned. A similar reaction is explained by tetrodotoxin. It is found in the organs of pufferfish, skin and caviar of aquatic inhabitants living in the tropics.

Neurotoxins, particularly batrachotoxin, are present in the skin of amphibians from Colombia. Their body does not produce poison. It is formed as a result of dart frogs eating their normal food. The poisonous substance “kills” nervous system and causes respiratory failure.

To tropical fish and frogs you can add snakes and spiders. 250 species have been recorded in nature poisonous snakes. Unfortunately, there is no universal anti-snake serum. To administer the necessary antidote, you need to know what type of animal attacked.

Intoxication occurs when poison enters the bloodstream. A similar effect is caused by the penetration of chiriquitotoxin (chiriqui toad), alpha-latrotoxin (karakurt spider) into the body.

Pathogenic microflora


Poisoning can be caused by poisons produced by pathogenic microorganisms, including:

  • Bacteria Clostridium botulinum. They cause botulism, a toxic infectious disease in which the central and peripheral parts nervous system.
  • Anthrax bacilli. There are two forms of development: intestinal and cutaneous. The first type of pathology leads to death in 95% of cases. With the second, 80% of patients survive.
  • Rods of the genus Clostridium. These are the causative agents of tetanus. Infection occurs when damp soil gets into open wound. TO characteristic symptoms are considered convulsive syndrome, respiratory and heart failure, swallowing reflex disorders. With absence timely treatment there is a high probability of death.

The risk of intoxication of the body increases when consuming spoiled food. For example, if the storage conditions for potatoes are not met, solanine accumulates in them. Even bread can be poisonous if cereals infected with ergot were ground during the production of flour.

Poisonous mushrooms


The most common poisons are amatoxins.

They are found in fly agarics and toadstools. The first signs of poisoning may appear after 10-12 hours. Such slowness is fraught with serious complications.

First aid is too late, so warn bad influence on internal organs is impossible. This will subsequently have a negative impact on your overall health.

10 fastest-acting toxic substances


There are several classifications of poisons. The defining characteristic is the minimum dose that can cause death.

The top ten included only natural substances:

  1. Diamphotoxin has the greatest toxic power. It is produced in the body of the larva of the leaf beetle of the genus Diamphidia. Its distribution area is in South Africa. The most dangerous poison can disrupt electrolyte balance and greatly reduce the level of hemoglobin in the blood. The dose may not exceed 0.000025 mg/kg.
  2. The action of a cytotoxic poison called palytoxin becomes fatal at a dosage of 0.00015 mg/kg. It is formed as a result of the vital activity of coral polyps Palythoa toxica, P. Сaribacorum.
  3. Batrachotoxin is found in the skin of dart frogs of the genus Phyllobates. The lethal rate is 0.002 mg/kg.
  4. Typotoxin is produced by the Australian taipan. At least 0.002 mg/kg should enter the blood snake venom.
  5. Tetrodotoxin poisoning can occur from eating improperly prepared puffer fish. The critical dose is 0.008 mg/kg.
  6. Titutoxin is the venom of the yellow scorpion. A rapid lethal outcome is possible even when 0.009 mg/kg penetrates the body.
  7. Chiriquitotoxin is found in the skin of toads belonging to Atelopus chiriquiensis. The lethal dose is 0.01 mg/kg.
  8. Alpha-conotoxin is found in a substance secreted by the mollusk Conus geographus. The minimum sufficient amount is 0.012 mg/kg.
  9. Alpha-latrotoxin is produced by the Latrodectus spider (black widow). Death occurs from 0.045 mg/kg.
  10. Neurotoxin II is produced by the Central Asian cobra. The lethal dose is 0.085 mg/kg.

List hazardous substances does not end after listing these poisons.

Be careful, do not take unfamiliar drugs and do not touch animals if you are not sure of the safety of your plan. If poison gets inside, be sure to call ambulance. Delay costs lives.

Let's start with the “king” of poisons – Arsenic. Until 1832, arsenic poisoning was extremely difficult to diagnose, since the symptoms of poisoning with this poison were similar to those of cholera. This similarity made it possible to mask the use of arsenic and its compounds as a deadly poison.

At acute poisoning arsenic causes vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and depression of the central nervous system.

Antidote: water solution sodium thiosulfate, dimercaprol.

Cyanide

Potassium cyanide, or potassium cyanide, is the most powerful inorganic poison. It looks like granulated sugar.

When it enters the body, the cells stop absorbing oxygen, resulting in the body dying from interstitial hypoxia. Potassium cyanide is absorbed very quickly and therefore death occurs within 15 minutes.

Sarin gas

Sarin gas is a poisonous substance with a nerve-paralytic effect.

The first signs of exposure to sarin include nasal discharge, chest congestion, and constriction of the pupils. Soon after this, the victim has difficulty breathing, nausea and increased salivation. The victim then completely loses control over bodily functions. This phase is accompanied by convulsions. Ultimately, the victim falls into a comatose state and suffocates in a fit of convulsive spasms followed by cardiac arrest.

Antidote: Atropine, Pralidoxime, Diazepam, Athens.

Diamphotoxin

Diamphotoxin is the most powerful poison of animal origin on our planet, contained in the blood of the larvae of the South African leaf beetle.

It is capable of reducing the hemoglobin content in the blood by 75% in a short period of time due to the massive destruction of red blood cells.

Antidote: There is no specific antidote.

Ricin

Ricin is the most powerful poison plant origin, which is obtained from the castor beans of the castor bean plant.

A few grains are enough to kill an adult. Ricin kills cells in the human body, preventing it from producing the proteins it needs, resulting in organ failure. A person can become poisoned by ricin through inhalation or ingestion.

If inhaled, symptoms of poisoning usually appear within 8 hours of exposure and include difficulty breathing, fever, cough, nausea, sweating and chest tightness.

If swallowed, symptoms appear in less than 6 hours and include nausea, low blood pressure, hallucinations and seizures. Death can occur within 36-72 hours.

Antidote: There is no specific antidote.

Rat poison is one of the most convenient effective means from large and small rodents. Used indoors, outdoors. The use of a poisonous drug requires compliance with safety precautions. Since not only pests, but also pets and people can become poisoned.

Features of the drug's action

Before using poison for rodents, it is necessary to understand how rat poison works when the death of pests follows after eating the bait.

Rat poisons are divided into several groups.

  • With immediate acute action. The rodent dies almost on the spot when the toxic substance enters the stomach. This group includes those with mummifying effects. Their peculiarity is the presence of special substances in their composition that trigger the process of mummification after the death of the rodent. Absent bad smell rotting, decomposition. The body just slowly dries out.
  • With prolonged, chronic action. The rodent lives under the influence of a toxic substance for 1 to 2 weeks. Depends on the concentration of the toxic substance in the body. This group includes anticoagulants. Active substances affect the circulatory system, disrupt the coagulation process. Animals die from profuse internal bleeding.

Each poison has its own characteristics of action. Some substances interfere with work digestive system, others block breathing, others affect the nervous system, driving the rodent crazy.

Appearance of poison for rodents

People who periodically or constantly deal with pests know what rat poison looks like. The rest of the population has no idea about appearance poisons.

The toxic substance is produced in the form of powder or small granules. Implemented in crumbly form, pressed - tablets, briquettes. Rat poison is available odorless or with added flavorings to attract the attention of rodents. Color may vary.

On a note!

The texture of the drug allows it to be used in 2 ways - scattered on the floor surface, mixed into bait, laid out in its original form. Rodents get poisoned when they eat bait or try to clean their paws and tummy from contamination.

Scattered powder, strange granules, strange tablets can turn out to be poison for rodents. It is necessary to be vigilant, do not touch it with your hands, do not taste it.

Features of the composition


There are several groups of toxic drugs. The composition of rat poison determines the effect of the drug.

  • The first drugs for killing rats were produced based on arsenic, strychnine, lead, yellow or white phosphorus, and thallium sulfate. The active components have quick action, cause terrible food poisoning, severe intoxication. It is enough for an animal to taste the bait to receive a lethal dose. After some time, the production of these types of rat poisons was stopped, citing serious danger for human health and other animals.

    On a note!

    Despite the ban from specialists, people continue to use potent substances in their everyday lives to kill rodents. Putting you in danger own health and the lives of the people around us.

  • The next generation of drugs for killing rats were Brodifacoum, Difenacoum, Flocusafen, Bromadiolone with active ingredients of the same name. Such poisonous drugs include. A special place is occupied by the drug Krysid based on zinc phosphide. And also poisons containing sodium silicofluoride, glyfluoride, and glomurite. The drugs quickly destroy rodents and are not dangerous to humans if the instructions and safety rules are followed.
  • Drugs with a cumulative prolonged action are called a new generation of rodent repellents. Rat poison disrupts work circulatory system, promotes coagulation, causes internal hemorrhage. Symptoms of intoxication are present, but in small degree. Active ingredient zoocoumarins act. The most well-known drugs are Ratindal, Warfarin, Izoindan, Ethylphenacin.

On a note!

Rats, when using anticoagulants, do not understand where the danger comes from and continue to eat the bait with poison. After about a week, internal hemorrhage occurs. There is a significant drawback - rodents gradually develop immunity to zoocoumarins.

Threat to humans

Whether rat poison is dangerous to humans depends on several factors. The consequences are different - from mild illness to death. The result is affected by:

  • active ingredient of rat poison;
  • state of human health;
  • age;
  • dose of poison entering the body;
  • liver activity.

When working with poison, you must follow safety precautions - use rubber gloves, do not smoke, do not eat food, and do not touch your face with your hands. After completing the procedure, throw away the gloves and wash your hands with soap.

Poisoning by rat poison in humans occurs when the poison enters the stomach. Symptoms vary depending on the action active component. Severe intoxication with dizziness, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of consciousness when using a drug with instant action. Slow deterioration of health from anticoagulants.


Rat poison can be poisoned accidentally or intentionally. The first case occurs when small children eat poison, the second occurs when an adult desires to commit suicide. The lethal dose when using immediate-acting drugs is 300 mg per 1 kg of body weight, prolonged - about 60 mg.

The liver can handle a small dose of poison if it accidentally enters the stomach. The organ removes toxins, breaks down dangerous compounds, and produces substances to counterbalance anticoagulants. If there are liver diseases, the body is weakened, the consequences are tragic.

The likelihood of death increases when using prohibited first-generation drugs and non-compliance with safety rules. Rat poison must be placed in places that are difficult for small children and pets to reach. To reduce the risk of poisoning to a minimum, it is recommended to call.

Symptoms of poisoning

Appear after poison enters the stomach within 30 minutes or within 3 days.

  • nausea;
  • vomit;
  • abdominal pain;
  • stool disorder;
  • headache;
  • loss of consciousness;
  • pale skin;
  • bluish lips;
  • general weakness;
  • decreased blood pressure;
  • nosebleeds, blood particles in the urine, feces, on the gums;
  • tachycardia.

The list is not complete. Symptoms of human poisoning depend on general condition his health age. It is more pronounced in children, people with chronic diseases, in old age.

What to do if you are poisoned by rat poison:

  • You must immediately call an ambulance, then take emergency action.
  • Perform gastric lavage. Drink 0.5-1.5 l warm water, induce vomiting, irritate the tongue. This must be done up to 3 times.
  • If the poison has managed to penetrate the intestines, drink Activated carbon. The dosage depends on body weight - 1 tablet per 10 kg of weight. For faster action, the tablet is pre-crushed.
  • For dizziness, severe weakness ensure the flow fresh air into the lungs, use ammonia, validol under the tongue.

Treatment of patients who consume rat poison is carried out in a hospital. Specific antidotes to anticoagulants are vitamin K analogues. Phytomenadione and Vikasol are administered for 15 days.

The use of rat poison requires compliance with safety rules. The poison must be placed in hard to reach places, store on the top shelves so that children and pets do not reach it. or using poisons should be done with caution. If there are signs of poisoning, do not self-medicate.

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