A sample of heroin adulterated with strychnine is also called as a _____
_____ is the science dealing with properties, actions, toxicity, fatal dose, detection and estimation of poisons.
_____ is classically described in forensic medicine as the **ideal suicidal agent** (due to its rapid action and small lethal dose).
Color of post mortem hypostasis in case of opium poisoning is _____.
What is the most common mode of suicide attempt in India?_____
_____ is the most reliable method for the assessment of blood alcohol levels.
If the baseline urinary arsenic levels are within normal limits and arsenic intoxication is still suspected, what is the next step?
Section _____ IPC deals with 'causing hurt by means of poisons, etc.'
The snake in the given image is a sea snake, and its venom is _____toxic.

Corrosive poisons are substances that cause _____ at the site of contact.

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