@thatolbekah High doses https://t.co/DVYdC8lA2Z
@DruvBhagavan @jtrebach @Maximal_Change @TheRealDoctorT To be fair, human use of nutmeg is far more likely to cause extensive vomiting followed by hallucinations then increased urea excretion, but one can dream https://t.co/W0TfgNiRjV
@kevinfolta @GeneticLiteracy News flash: Nutmeg causes symptoms in multiple organ systems: https://t.co/mOZrvNciux. (Spoiler alert: The dose makes the poison, and it's fine in small amounts.)
@HTillaert @GarageRemus @Jennitje07 In het kader van evidence based trips op nootMUSkaat: https://t.co/Gyh9FqGdg6
RT @ILPoisonCenter: @toxicologist12 Shameless plug. https://t.co/tc9Z3E3KsF
@toxicologist12 Shameless plug. https://t.co/tc9Z3E3KsF
@twylado @ShannyGasm You have to ingest a very large amount. https://t.co/xKZwCN2kgT.
TIL: You can overdose on nutmeg https://t.co/xWK1lRSEWW
The latest social media stunt is intentionally ingesting Nutmeg for it's hallucinogenic properties. We published our experience with Nutmeg exposures a few years ago. #TuesdayMotivation #TuesdayThoughts #tuesdayvibes https://t.co/Ra7elpudTk https://t.co/
Apparently, the nutmeg challenge has gone viral on TikTok. Refreshing myself on its anticholinergic and neurologic effects. https://t.co/jLgRE8Ga22
@jahkarta Unlike cannabis it is poisonous in high doses. https://t.co/SLjiUvXa1i
@pediatricskc @PedInsider @scienceofmom IL poison control tracked ODs as well, incl kids: https://t.co/4Pb3n1KU9V & https://t.co/1VdJuR56Yp
@forensictoxguy here's a great review of nutmeg poisonings from @JMT_tweets #toxthurs http://t.co/BGCpnRnxBK
@forensictoxguy here's a great review of nutmeg poisonings from @JMT_tweets #toxthurs http://t.co/BGCpnRnxBK