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What happens if you give a human rat poison?

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Some rodenticides work differently than anticoagulants, but can still be very toxic to rodents and other animals. For example, bromethalin can harm the nervous system, zinc phosphide produces a lethal gas within the body, and cholecalciferol increases calcium levels in the blood, leading to organ failure. 3 июн. 2016 г.


What are the symptoms of rat poisoning in humans?

Symptoms of rat poisoning in people include: Anticoagulants: Sudden bleeding from the gums, nose, or skin. Signs of internal bleeding include lightheadedness, shortness of breath, pain, nausea, and vomiting. Symptoms may not be obvious, especially in children.

What are the symptoms of being slowly poisoned?

General symptomsfeeling and being sick.diarrhoea.stomach pain.drowsiness, dizziness or weakness.high temperature.chills (shivering)loss of appetite.headache.

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