The answer to this depends on 3 things a) the type of person b) the types of poisons and quality level and c) the quantities of poisons consumed the question needs to be more specific really
A toxicologist is an expert in poisons and their effects on living organisms.
Its called Toxicology.Though, the correct definition of toxicology would be given as follows:Toxicology is a science dealing with properties, actions, toxicity, fatal dose, detection and estimation of, interpretation of results of toxicological analysis and treatment of poisons.
The science dealing with the effects, antidotes and detection of poisons is known as Toxicology
Toxicology Unit examines body fluids and organs for the presence of drugs and poisons.
The liver.
The nature of biology is that it is very complex. Depending on what type of poison is used, effects of long term poisoning can vary from very mild (and in some cases the body can learn to handle the poison), to ultimately death. Some poisons will affect only one organ, whereas other poisons will affect every single cell in the body. Search for the specific poison in question for more details of effects.
Poisons can enter the body through four main routes: ingestion, where toxic substances are consumed orally; inhalation, where harmful chemicals are breathed in; dermal absorption, where toxins penetrate the skin; and injection, which occurs when poisons are introduced directly into the bloodstream via needles or bites. Each route can lead to varying degrees of toxicity and health effects depending on the substance and amount involved.
Toxicodynamics refers to the study of how toxic substances interact with the body to produce harmful effects. Pharmacodynamics, on the other hand, is the study of how drugs interact with the body to produce therapeutic effects. While both fields focus on the effects of substances on the body, toxicodynamics specifically looks at harmful effects, whereas pharmacodynamics looks at therapeutic effects.
Poor quality means that it contains pathogens, poisons, any other substance that would cause ill effects on the human body.
the liver.
How do you know if you have been posioned by perscriptions? What are the side effects?
The study of poisons is called toxicology. It involves the study of the harmful effects of chemicals on living organisms, including their detection, identification, and treatment. Toxicologists work to understand how poisons interact with biological systems and how to mitigate their effects.