Ingestion of surattense Nightshade berries causes poisoning, with symptoms appearing 6 to 12 hours later.
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Large quantities of surattense Nightshade can lead to respiratory failure and death.
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Surattense Nightshade poses a serious risk to children due to the attractive appearance of its berries.
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Moderately Toxic
Human
Eaten
Effect methods
Is Surattense Nightshade toxic to humans?
Poisoning from surattense Nightshade is caused via ingestion. The symptoms range from mild to severe but are rarely fatal unless ingested in very large quantities. The berries and fruits of the plant are poisonous if eaten. Symptoms of poisoning include mild abdominal pains, vomiting, and diarrhea, fever, confusion, and drowsiness. Symptoms may only show 6 to 12 hours after eating. Eating large quantities can lead to respiratory failures and death. This plant poses a threat to children who find the berries to be attractive and may be tempted to eat them.
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