How does a person die immediately after taking cyanide?

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Cyanide is a highly lethal poison that can cause death almost instantaneously due to its mechanism of action. It inhibits a crucial enzyme involved in oxidative phosphorylation, leading to a rapid decrease in cellular energy levels. This lack of energy quickly affects vital functions such as breathing and blood circulation, potentially resulting in death within minutes or even seconds, depending on the dosage. Unlike other poisons that may take time to be lethal, cyanide's effects are immediate, making it one of the most dangerous chemicals.
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How does a person die immediately after taking cyanide??

ordinary poison takes sometim to kill a person but cyanide(CN) kills spontaneously., wats d reaction happening?? is der any such highly dangerous chemical other than acids.,?
 
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Many years ago I dated an ER physician who got one of the Tylenol/cyanide poisoning cases in the early 80s in the Chicago area. She said she tried to draw blood from a vein for analysis but it came back bright red, so she assumed she had hit an artery instead. Only after repeated tries did she realize that it was indeed the vein.
 


Yes, it is possible, because cyanide blocks one of the crucial enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation, which means the energy levels in cells are decreased immediately and soon after there is no enough energy left for vital functions such us breathing and pumping blood. Depending on the dosage, death can occur in a matter of minutes (maybe even in less than a minute).
 


Telomere said:
Yes, it is possible, because cyanide blocks one of the crucial enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation, which means the energy levels in cells are decreased immediately and soon after there is no enough energy left for vital functions such us breathing and pumping blood. Depending on the dosage, death can occur in a matter of minutes (maybe even in less than a minute).
oh gud dats a satisfactory xplanation.,! :)
 
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