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Half-life of the "novichok" nerve agent outside of a body?
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[QUOTE="fresh_42, post: 6023792, member: 572553"] Here's an interview with a toxicologist: [URL]https://www.npr.org/2018/07/06/626664129/the-deadly-novichok-nerve-agent-what-is-it?t=1531106306623[/URL] but they don't mention how it is removed, kidneys or liver. Wikipedia mentions evaporation: [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novichok_agent[/URL] IMO it's better explained on the German Wikipedia page, at least as the body chemistry is concerned. They have a hint that the liver is affected, which makes me assume that it takes longer than if it were dissipated by the kidneys. Due to only a few cases, it's probably difficult to tell for how long it remains in a body. [/QUOTE]
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