"Lethal concentration" refers to the amount of any given substance or solution required to cause death in an individual. Related: Drugs--both medicinal and recreational--are classified by what is called a "Therapeutic Index", which is used for the purpose of providing a base, or objective, level of efficacy vs. toxicity for known dangerous substances. The therapeutic index (or TI) is expressed in ratio form, and refers to the average amount of the substance required to cause a given effect in a human weighing 160 lbs. (the therapeutic dose) vs. the average amount of the substance required to cause death (or be lethal) in the same-sized individual. For example, the therapeutic index of heroin is 1:3 (or "3"), as it only takes three times the dose required to cause the "high" to actually kill someone.
I have advanced microvascular ischaemic disease In the frontal lobes & posterior trigones plus bilateral deafness and SMA. I don't want to end with Dementia etc, I want to choose my time. I have to Zopiclone, Zapain & Nortriptyline. Recommendations?
I have advanced microvascular ischaemic disease.
In the frontal lobes & posterior trigones plus bilateral deafness and SMA. I don't want to end with Dementia etc, I want to choose my time. I have access to Zopiclone, Zapain & Nortriptyline. Recommendations?
enough of a drug, if you take a lethal dose, it will kill you.
there is no lethal dose of birth control
lethal dose of meloxicam for dogs
A Lethal Dose of American Hatred was created in 2020-10.
A: Lethal Dose
Um... because that's the definition of lethal? The word means a dose that will kill you.
the lethal dose of marihuana is 1500 pounds in 15 minutes Founded on: http://www.medicalcannabis.com/marijuana_myths.htm
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There is NO "no effect dose" dose or "lethal effect" dose for viruses, bacteria, and other microorganisms, because they make you ill by multiplying at first in number ('growth')
Lethal dose of benzodiazepines is NOT known.
Ketchup is not lethal.
The lethal dose for a human being varies upon the persons size, weight and tolerance. These are key factors in determining what would be a lethal dose as the larger a person is the more tolerant to the alcohol they will be. Anywhere from a litre upwards of vodka will be a lethal dose dependent on their size