The FDA has not listed a lethal dose. However, the human body can withstand up to 2,500mgs without dying, but with very pronounced and detrimental psychological and physical effects that can last from weeks to years; it works on the brain as well as the entire central nervous system.
It depends on the person, but anywhere from 2,000mgs to 3,000mgs definitely has the potential to kill. Above 3,000 is a guarantee; overdose causes seizures, coma, and ultimately, death. There are known antidotes, but doctors very rarely guess this medication is responsible. It's difficult to detect in a toxicity screen unless specifically tested for.
enough of a drug, if you take a lethal dose, it will kill you.
there is no lethal dose of birth control
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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')
Ketchup is not lethal.
Lethal dose of benzodiazepines is NOT known.
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