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  2. Cyanide poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide poisoning inhibits aerobic respiration and therefore increases anaerobic glycolysis which causes a rise of lactate in the plasma. A lactate concentration above 10 mmol per liter is an indicator of cyanide poisoning, as defined by the presence of a blood cyanide concentration above 40 μmol per liter.

  3. Rodenticide - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] This phenomenon of poison shyness is the rationale for poisons that kill only after multiple doses. Besides being directly toxic to the mammals that ingest them, including dogs, cats, and humans, many rodenticides present a secondary poisoning risk to animals that hunt or scavenge the dead corpses of rats. [6]

  4. Cyanide - Wikipedia

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    The most hazardous compound is hydrogen cyanide, which is a gas and kills by inhalation. For this reason, working with hydrogen cyanide requires wearing an air respirator supplied by an external oxygen source. [11] Hydrogen cyanide is produced by adding acid to a solution containing a cyanide salt.

  5. Westover residents find poisoned cats, police investigating

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    Anyone who may have information about someone poisoning cats is asked to call the Westover Police Department at 304-296-6576. To truly work toward solving the community cat problem, Smyth said TNR ...

  6. Ohio Mobile Homes Residents Say Someone is Poisoning Cats - AOL

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    The post Ohio Mobile Homes Residents Say Someone is Poisoning Cats appeared first on CatTime. Residents of Sandy Beach Trailer Park in Akron, Ohio, are on high alert after more than 50 bowls of ...

  7. EPA reauthorizes use of controversial 'cyanide bombs' as a ...

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    The Environmental Protection Agency has reauthorized the use of "cyanide bomb" chemical traps as a method for killing wild animals. EPA reauthorizes use of controversial 'cyanide bombs' as a ...

  8. Hydrogen cyanide - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen cyanide (formerly known as prussic acid) is a chemical compound with the formula HCN and structural formula H−C≡N.It is a highly toxic and flammable liquid that boils slightly above room temperature, at 25.6 °C (78.1 °F).

  9. Zyklon B - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen cyanide is a poisonous gas that interferes with cellular respiration. Cyanide poisoning prevents the cell from producing adenosine triphosphate (ATP) by binding to one of the proteins involved in the electron transport chain. [2] This protein, cytochrome c oxidase, contains several subunits and has ligands containing iron groups.