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Introduction ► Mechanical poisons are not poisons as they do not produce toxic effects but cause local irritation at the site of application. For example, glass powder can cause irritation of gastrointestinal mucosa if ingested. These agents are considered as “unwholesome drugs” or other drugs of the section 328 of IPC. ► They are not

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