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Of these, what is the most dangerous substance you've taken?
Caffeine
Marijuana/cannabis
Tobacco/nicotine
Alcohol
Prescription opioids
Psychedelics/"magic" mushrooms/LSD
Illegal opioids (including recreational use of prescription opioids)/heroin
Ecstasy
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
None of these, I've never even had caffeine
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Average appointment with Dr. F.S.C. Aedire-Anarith in Alinor, Summerset Isles goes probably something like this
Faenil is just one of those "chill" doctors that "get you"
Nearly 90,000 bottles of children's ibuprofen recalled due to reports of foreign substances
Nearly 90,000 bottles of children’s ibuprofen are being recalled because they may contain a foreign substance, according to a notice issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The recall affects Children’s Ibuprofen Oral Suspension, a pain reliever that comes in liquid form. The product was manufactured in India by Strides Pharma for Taro Pharmaceuticals. The medication is intended for…
uh oh ! a minor inconvenience occurred ! what do i do ?
1. Vape
2. Drink
3. Masturbate
4. Cvt myself
5. All of these he above
This post is my plea for every SBCL devotee to go back and (re)read the extra chapters. I believe Chapter 96.5 was the first. It was released during the GWA but takes place during BoC. In this chapter, Sebastian appears to be affected by whatever liquor Joker pours him and shares a personal anecdote about one of his earlier... shall we say, consequential decisions... in filling the role of butler.
Writing Notes: Hazardous Substances
Asphyxiants. Gases that displace or dilute breathable air (oxygen) can cause suffocation in large quantities. (Examples: carbon dioxide and nitrogen.)
Carcinogens. Chemicals that can cause cancer after many years if you unknowingly swallow, breathe them in, or soak them up through your skin. (Examples: asbestos, radon, vinyl chloride, and benzene.)
Compressed gases. These substances are often stored in cylinders under high pre. This can knock down people or walls.
Corrosives. Acids or alkaline substances can penetrate or burn through the skin. (Examples: nitric, sulfuric, or hydrochloric acid, and sodium hydroxide.)
Flammables. Liquids, vapors, or gases that can catch fire or explode when exposed to a flame, an operating electrical tool, or even a simple static spark. (Examples: methane and propane.)
Teratogens. Chemicals that can lead to birth defects. (Examples: isotretinoin, excess vitamin A, alcohol, and thalidomide.)
Toxic chemicals. Substances that can damage the body's organs when they're inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through the skin. (Examples: lead, cadmium, and pesticides.)
You may be at risk of accidental poisonings, chemical burns, or suffocation. It depends on where you work and the substances you handle. Knowing and following the right safety steps can help keep you safe. The above are some of the hazards you may come across.
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