Is there a way to cure poison?

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A few times now, when grinding out levels against Terrors, I've been attacked with Venin Claws, which inflict some sort of poison if the attack connects. If a unit is inflicted, they take 10 damage each turn. I haven't seen this effect wear off yet, so is there a way to remove it? Or am I stuck having to constantly cast healing spells on those units?






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Can poisons be cured?

They can use methods to get rid of the poison before it causes more harm. Some types of poison have antidotes. These work by reversing the poison's effects and curing it. Treatment also includes measures to relieve symptoms.

Is there an antidote for poison?

Antidotes for Poisoned PatientsAntidotes (Generic Name & Trade Names)Poisoning or Overdose IndicationsGlucagonBeta-blocker, calcium channel blocker toxicityHydroxocobalamin (CyanokitTM)Cyanide exposure / smoke inhalationLeucovorin calciumMethotrexate toxicityLevocarnitine (CarnitorTM)Valproic acid toxicity30 more rows

Can you save yourself from poison?

If you have ingested a toxic substance (including pill overdoses), the emergency room physician may give you activated charcoal. Activated charcoal helps prevent the toxic substance from being absorbed you're your bloodstream.

What should you do after being poisoned?

First steps
  • If the person is not breathing, call 911.
  • If the person inhaled poison, get him or her fresh air right away.
  • If the person has poison on the skin, take off any clothing the poison touched. ...
  • If the person has poison in the eyes, rinse eyes with running water for 15 to 20 minutes.





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