How do I kill with poison?

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There is some point in the story where you receive poison to kill someone, but every time I click on the poison I die. I tried shaking the dusts over the papers or using the seal with them, but no luck.

How do I apply the poison on their passports without dying??






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What does it feel like to be poisoned?

General poisoning symptoms include the following. Headache, fatigue, weakness, dizziness, restlessness, perspiration, nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite, loss of weight, thirst, moodiness, soreness in joints, skin irritation, eye irritation.

Which medicine is used for poison?

activated charcoal \u2013 sometimes used to treat someone who's been poisoned; the charcoal binds to the poison and stops it being further absorbed into the blood. antidotes \u2013 these are substances that either prevent the poison from working or reverse its effects. sedatives \u2013 may be given if the person is agitated.

What happens to your body when you take poison?

Poisoning can cause short-term effects, like a skin rash or brief illness. In serious cases, it can cause brain damage, a coma, or death.

What is the slowest acting poison?

The whole point of using a slow-acting poison like thallium is that it's hard to detect. Thallium is apparently uncommon enough that doctors didn't even bother testing for it until days after Wang entered the hospital. It's a time-delay kill strategy.



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