I hope that you are not planning to murder someone, and that you are asking this question only out of curiosity. Any visible bubble could potentially cause an embolism, although there is no guaranteee that any given embolism will be fatal. The more air you inject, the greater the chance of fatality.
It depends how much venom is injected. For example - It can take as little as two micro-grams to kill a mouse - HOWEVER - the average amount injected in a single bite is around is 44 milligrams - 20,000 times the dose needed !
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It is not injected into the skin, it is injected into fat. If it was injected into the bloodstream it would act too quickly and most likely kill you.
To expel an air bubble from a syringe, first hold the syringe with the needle pointing up. Then gently tap the side of the syringe to move the air bubble towards the needle. Finally, push the plunger slowly to expel the air bubble out of the syringe.
It takes six to kill a person
An air bubble in a syringe can be injected into a vein, in which case it can cause an "embolus" or blockage. If the bubble gets stuck in the heart, it can cause a heart attack; an embolus in the brain causes a stroke. Either can kill within moments.
First kill kim. when he's on the ground, take out your syringe and stand next to his head. When he gets up, CQC him, then press triangle. Then Raiden will kill him for you :)
If someone injected meth into their heart it would kill them.If someone injected meth into there heart, it will increase the speeds of their breathing, heart rate, thoughts and actions.
He injected his mostly elderly patients with diamorphine (heroin).
the actual release is when they were injected with a chemical that will kill them
If there is an air bubble in a liquid that is injected into your blood stream it is possible it will kill you. When this air bubble reaches your brain or heart problems can occur.
You can't kill a vampire - it is already dead.