Inhaling ammonia can cause irritation/burning of the throat, nose, and respiratory tract. In low concentration, this usually just leads to coughing, but in high concentration, it can lead to airway destruction and even respiratory failure.
Yes. Inhaling Ammonia is extremely dangerous. Ammonia is a poison. It can kill you.
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side effects of old dogs?, have you been inhaling the dog, or just licking it?
ummm you probaly had them prior to inhaling em anyway probably no biggie, I mean really what's your IQ now 34, 32 wouldn't be such a big loss tokeep old sparky around.
i am on bloodpressure medication, betablockers and panadeine forte. can senega and ammonia elevate bloodpressure and heartrate?
the effects of inhaling the vapour include:headache,dizziness,depression of the nervous system,nausea and vomiting
what!?! there are dangers?? now u tell me. fml
This can cause death. If you are having these symptoms after inhaling ammonia, go to a medical professional (doctor) immediately.
you feel better. makes you cough up the phlegm mate
Corrosive damage to the throaght and lungs, and, in some cases, systemic poisening.
Ammonia is a gas at room temperature which has an irritating odor. It is highly soluble in water, in other words 702 mL of ammonia can be dissolved in 1 mL of water. Inhaling larger doses of ammonia will be fatal.
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