Anaphylactic shock can occur as an allergic reaction to a drug, in any amount, that a person is allergic to and the reaction can occur at any time. After taking a large amount of certain medications or drugs, respiratory distress or respiratory failure can occur. Both Anaphylactic shock and respiratory distress or failure can lead to death.
Alcohol poisoning, which causes the body to stop functioning.
Anaphalaxis (profound allergic reaction) or overdose are both serious reactions that could result in death.
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It depends on the amount of damage to the car. "Fatal accident" normally means someone was killed, and has nothing to do directly with the amount of damage to the vehicle.
Yes, but only if it is in a large amount and you leave it in your body. If you eat a large amount you need to get it all taken out right away, or the consequence will probably be fatal.
A reaction to the wrong type could be fatal.
Alcohol/antabuse reactions can be fatal. We will not provide information that could be used in potentially fatal activities.
It depends. If the poison isn't fatal, then yes. If the poison is fatal, it still depends. If the poison is slow reaction, then that is possible. If it is quick reaction, it might even be impossible to live even if you called the ambulance.
If an adult loses 40% or more of their total blood level, if not treated as soon as possible it will be fatal.