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a poison is often distinguished from a... but a venomous organism uses poison to defend itself while still alive... a poison is a substance that obstructs or inhibits a reaction... intentional application of poison has been used as a method of... poison has been ingested... Poison was also employed in... Acute poisoning is exposure to a poison on one occasion or during a short period of time... Absorption of a poison is necessary for systemic poisoning... term repeated or continuous exposure to a poison where symptoms do not occur immediately or after each exposure... In some situations elimination of the poison can be enhanced using... Find Your Local Poison Control Centre Here... Poison Prevention and Education Website...

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