A List of Deadly Poisons

Ever Wonder What Those Deadly Poisons on the News Could Actually Do to You?

By C. McCarthy, published Aug 21, 2006
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Have you ever wondered what those deadly poisons you sometimes hear about on the news actually do to the human body? I saw a short news piece on TV about Anthrax and it got me thinking. It would probably be time well spent to learn a little about it and some other toxins. The following is a list of some of the deadliest poisons known to man.

1)Botulinum. Even the name scares me. I remember an old story I heard when I was a kid about someone getting infected by botulism from an old can of tuna. I haven't eaten canned tuna since. Experts say that botulinum is THE most deadly poison known to man. When contracted, the nervous system completely shuts down and you die in excruciating pain.

2)Anthrax. Touching Anthrax to your skin can infect you. However, the scariest and most deadly form of Anthrax is inhaled. Once inhaled, you experience cold or flu-like symptoms that don't go away for several days. This is followed by complete respiratory collapse.

3)Ricin. This toxin is made from the castor bean. Twice as deadly as cobra venom, two-tenths of a milligram is a lethal dose. At one point, the U.S. Army considered using ricin as a chemical weapon. In 1978, the Bulgarian secret police secretly followed a well-known dissident and radical author and shot him in the leg with a pellet containing the deadly poison ricin. The weapon they used to fire the pellet was a modified umbrella.

4)Sarin. Sarin is an extremely deadly nerve gas. Initial symptoms are a runny nose and tightness in the chest. Breathing soon becomes constricted and nausea sets in. Next, you lose control of all your bodily functions and quickly become comatose. At that point, your body convulses and spasms while you suffocate. Scary, huh? This deadly poison was put on the UN's Weapon's of Mass Destruction list in 1993.

5)Cyanide. Considered the "movie star" of deadly poisons due to its prevalence in crime fiction and movies, this very deadly poison (and effective plot device) is produced from certain bacteria, fungus, and plants. Exposure by inhalation or ingestion leads to seizures, cardiac arrest, and ultimately death.

Takeaways
  • Ricin is made from the castor bean and is twice as deadly as cobra venom.
  • Strychnine is a common pesticide.
  • Cyanide poison is found in many common plants.
Did You Know?
Strychnine is one of the bitterest substance on the planet.
Resources
  • If you want more information on poisons, check out wikipedia. ; Or do an online search for "poisons," or "poison control" or "poisons and antidotes."
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I am in the progress of working on a literary project that has been long in the works. Finding this list will be very helpful in aiding me in my plot endeavours. I intend to make the plot as believable as possible which includes the methods of demise I will end up using. Also thanks to angelcore and mike for mentioning those additional poisons in your comments.

Posted on 07/05/2008 at 6:07:36 PM

 
thanks for the list. We are doing crime fiction so this helped heaps. The sound really freaky ~ i wont be able to sleep tonight >

Posted on 06/02/2008 at 6:06:10 AM

 
Oooh I like Anthrax!

Posted on 05/29/2008 at 7:05:20 PM

 
could use some more

Posted on 04/13/2008 at 6:04:18 PM

 
This list is a bit outdated what about Palytoxin extremely rare and more deadly than Ricin. Palytoxin is one of the most potent toxins known, causing death in humans by cardiac arrest at doses as low as 2 ug. Only botulinum and tetanus toxins are more potent. Its multiple modes of action remain unclarified after more than 30 years of international investigation...

Posted on 04/12/2008 at 12:04:00 PM

 
This is a pretty cool list... we're learning bout this stuff in school. Wouldn't it suck to drink one of these? well don't poison anyone and don t kill yourself

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 1:03:07 PM

 
swainsonine is a poison worth mentioning as well as it is a major poison found in "locoweed". horses, cattle sheep etc. resort to eating locoweed as a last resort and when they do their nervous system collapses about a week or two after ingestion. reduced selenium in the form of selenite is another one associated with these weeds that is 5-8 times as toxic as arsenic.

Posted on 12/28/2007 at 12:12:13 PM

 
this is a creepy but useful list of poisons! I'll be sure to stay away from all of them.

Posted on 12/06/2007 at 7:12:00 AM

 
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Posted on 11/17/2007 at 4:11:00 PM

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