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ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION
- Human poisoning by norbormide is unlikely due to specificity for rats. Doses of 20 to 300 mg have been given to human volunteers with only minimal hypotensive effects. A dose of 300 mg corresponds to 60 grams of the 0.5% bait and 30 grams of the 1% bait.
- RATS given norbormide first present with a hunched position, followed by development of locomotor difficulties and weakness, but not paralysis of the hindlegs. Struggling, dyspnea, and mild seizures precede death which occurs within 15 minutes to 4 hours as a result of intense vasoconstriction.
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