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      <title>Toxicology Final (Kitamine &amp; Jequirity) by Robbie Yang</title>
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      <pubDate>2019-04-22 18:04:41 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Kitamine</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Street names for Kitamine: Purple, Kit kat, K, Special K, Vitamin K, Super K, etc. <br><br>Kitamine is categorized as a “dissociative anesthetic,” It can be injected, consumed in drinks, snorted, or added to joints or cigarettes. <br>Short-term and Long-term effects of Kitamine are increased heart rate, blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, numbness, depression, amnesia, hallucinations and potentially fatal respiratory problems.<br><br>With high doses of Kitamine the user experiences a "out of body experience, or "near death" experience. With that said if you take enough you might end up dying from respiratory problems or while under the influence. But death from kitamine poisoning is rare.<br><br>Kitamine can stay in urine for about two weeks, can be detectived up to four days of use in blood but 90% of kitamine goes with urine. Kitamine can stay in your hair follicles up to 90 days. <br><br>There is currently no certified treatment for addiction, reversing, or overdosing. But the best thing a doctor can do in an emergency is monitor  cardiovascular and circulatory systems along with other vital signs.<br><br>A forensic scientist can do a multi-step process to find kitamine, similar to what we did in class. <br><br>Currently tested on animals like mice Kitamine seems to be a possible cure or a way to reverse the effects synapse from chronic stress. <br><br>Kitamine can be prescribed to you by your doctor if he/she thinks necessary. For example an article and source that I have found shows that kitamine can be used to treat patients with depression and that it was quite effective. <br><br>FUN FACTS:<br>1. Ketamine is quickly being recognized as a beneficial drug to use by emergency medical techs (EMTs) in various scenarios, such as calming an out of control patient because it slows down the  cardiovascular and respiratory system.<br>2. Kitamine was studied for use in combat to relieve pain and even shown decrease in PTSD rates. <br>3. Kitamine has been found to be an effective treatment for depression for up to two weeks.<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-04-29 13:51:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Jequirity Sites used</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/abrin/basics/facts.asp">https://emergency.cdc.gov/agent/abrin/basics/facts.asp</a><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-04-29 14:15:44 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Jequirity</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Scientific name: Abrus precatorius<br>Some other names: Bead Vine, Black-Eyed Susan, Buddhist Rosary Bead, Crab's Eye, just to name a couple.<br><br>Jequirity contains abrin, which is toxic and prevents cells from growing or functioning normally.<br><br>A series of things can happen from jequirity toxin exposure, for example your respiratory system can be affected which can cause difficulty breathing,  whether from inhalation or ingestion. <br><br>Jequirity might work as a birth control blocking ovulation in women. It can also be used to lower testosterone levels and sperm count for men.<br><br>A toxic dose for humans is 0.00015% of your body weight, or approximately 0.1 mg for a 150 lb human. Although it takes very little to be poisonous, it also takes a longer time to be absorbed. So it can be days until a possible death. At very low toxicity level it could be used for medical use. <br>Symptoms of poisoning include nausea, vomiting, convulsions, liver failure, and death, usually after several days. <br><br>This toxin doesn't really have research on how long it remains in your body, but does give specific research on how long it takes for it to be affected, whether it being ingested, inhaled, exposed to your eyes or skin. The earliest affects can show in about 8 hours, or it can even takes 5 days up to a week until there are any signs or symptoms. <br><br>There is no antidote for the posioning but medical care treats the victim by minimizing the effects of the poisoning. And help support any failing systems in the body.<br><br>Abrin is a yellowish-white color that can be in a form of a powder, mist, or a pellet, or it can be dissolved in water. It is also a stable substance so it can last in an environment weather it being hot or cold. some of these things can be a way to tell Jequirty toxin (abrin) apart from other natural, or unnatural toxins. Although it is similar to ricin. <br><br>Although it is not 100% proven or even approved my many doctors yet, Jequirty toxin can be used for many varies of things. Such as it has the potential as a treatment to kill cancer cells. Which is the really cool thing about it because jequirty toxin (abrin) like explained before it prevents cells from growing or functioning correctly, so if it can be concentrated correctly it can be use to kill the bad things in our body, which is ironic because its a normal toxin that when exposed to a human can make that person very sickly and possibly death. <br><br>Jequirty's natural toxin can be legally purchased or even prescribed to a person by a doctor. But there aren't too many information about this since it's one of the lesser known natural toxins. <br><br>Interesting facts:<br>1. Jequirty toxin can live in any condion, whether it being cold or hot making it a stable substance. <br>2. The Jequirty toxin is one of the seven deadliest toxins in the world. <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-04-30 13:42:48 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Kitamine Sites used</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><a href="https://americanaddictioncenters.org/ketamine-abuse/overdose-dangers">https://americanaddictioncenters.org/ketamine-abuse/overdose-dangers</a><br><br><a href="https://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/prescription/ketamine.html">https://www.drugfreeworld.org/drugfacts/prescription/ketamine.html</a><br><br><a href="https://www.psymposia.com/magazine/a-doctor-explains-how-prescribing-ketamine-for-depression-works/">https://www.psymposia.com/magazine/a-doctor-explains-how-prescribing-ketamine-for-depression-works/</a></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-05-02 13:54:33 UTC</pubDate>
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