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File:Curare CA.gif Write the text of your article here! Curare bezeichnet Pfeilgifte welche von südamerikanischen Ureinwohnern verwendet werden. Hauptbestandteil dieser Gifte ist die Rinde des Stychnos-Baums. Dieses Gift wirkt durch Blockierung der nikotinischen Acetylcholin-Rezeptoren. Curare gilt als Gegenmittel zum Giftgas Sarin. Curare is a common name for various plant extract alkaloid arrow poisons originating from Central and South America. It is a rare type of poison, it is also used as Floyd Lawton's signature poison. A méreg hatására a test izmai ellanyhulnak, elernyednek, egészen addig a pontig, míg a tüdő megáll a működésben. Már egészen kis adag is bénulást okoz (7H 1D6 perc alatt, a szervezetbe jutástól számítva), az áldozat nem tud mozogni és lassan megfullad. Los nativos machacan y cocinan las raíces y tallos, agregándole otras plantas y animales venenosos y los usan para el envenenamiento de sus flechas y virotes. Para elaborar el curare se hierven fragmentos de corteza, raíces, tallos y zarcillos. Se le añaden agentes catalíticos y se vuelve a hervir hasta convertirlo en un jarabe, que se expone al sol y se deja secar; el producto final es una pasta que se guarda en calabazas o en tubos de bambú. As a poison, curare causes paralysis in all voluntarily controlled muscles (such as those in the eyes and arms), but will not affect the victim's heartbeat or their ability to feel pain. The effects of curare set in within a minute if it is injected directly into an artery and between 15-25 minutes if—as when it is used to tip arrows—it is introduced through muscle tissue. The effects tend to wear off after a time period that can vary from 30 minutes to eight hours, depending on the dose, and can be survived if the victim's breathing is aided artificially until the paralysis wears off. Curare is not harmful to eat, and although it is bitter-tasting on its own, it will not typically affect how someone's venison dinner tastes. Curare is a group of chemically similar alkaloid toxins derived from plants. Since ancient times, it has been used by the aboriginal people of Central and South America as a coating for poison darts and arrows. It irreversibly inhibits acetylcholine receptors resulting in paralysis of the diaphragm and asphyxiation. Although it can be lethal if injected, it can be safely ingested as the normal process of digestion quickly breaks down the toxin. Curare is rarely used in modern medicine as rocuronium bromide and pancuronium bromide are much safer alternatives. Curare is a deadly poison from planet Earth that is popular with some Nietzschean Prides. It is a particularly deadly toxin, as it is a paralytic and stops the respiratory muscles within 20 seconds, and because it is a complex neurotoxin the nanobots of most people cannot counteract it in time to save the victim. Elssbett Mossadim-Bolivar use darts and other blades coated in curare to try and complete her mission to deliver a neutron bomb to her prides rivals. ("The Honey Offering")
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Curare is a deadly poison from planet Earth that is popular with some Nietzschean Prides. It is a particularly deadly toxin, as it is a paralytic and stops the respiratory muscles within 20 seconds, and because it is a complex neurotoxin the nanobots of most people cannot counteract it in time to save the victim. Elssbett Mossadim-Bolivar use darts and other blades coated in curare to try and complete her mission to deliver a neutron bomb to her prides rivals. ("The Honey Offering") File:Curare CA.gif Write the text of your article here! Curare is a common name for various plant extract alkaloid arrow poisons originating from Central and South America. It is a rare type of poison, it is also used as Floyd Lawton's signature poison. Curare bezeichnet Pfeilgifte welche von südamerikanischen Ureinwohnern verwendet werden. Hauptbestandteil dieser Gifte ist die Rinde des Stychnos-Baums. Dieses Gift wirkt durch Blockierung der nikotinischen Acetylcholin-Rezeptoren. Curare gilt als Gegenmittel zum Giftgas Sarin. A méreg hatására a test izmai ellanyhulnak, elernyednek, egészen addig a pontig, míg a tüdő megáll a működésben. Már egészen kis adag is bénulást okoz (7H 1D6 perc alatt, a szervezetbe jutástól számítva), az áldozat nem tud mozogni és lassan megfullad. Los nativos machacan y cocinan las raíces y tallos, agregándole otras plantas y animales venenosos y los usan para el envenenamiento de sus flechas y virotes. Para elaborar el curare se hierven fragmentos de corteza, raíces, tallos y zarcillos. Se le añaden agentes catalíticos y se vuelve a hervir hasta convertirlo en un jarabe, que se expone al sol y se deja secar; el producto final es una pasta que se guarda en calabazas o en tubos de bambú. Curare is a group of chemically similar alkaloid toxins derived from plants. Since ancient times, it has been used by the aboriginal people of Central and South America as a coating for poison darts and arrows. It irreversibly inhibits acetylcholine receptors resulting in paralysis of the diaphragm and asphyxiation. Although it can be lethal if injected, it can be safely ingested as the normal process of digestion quickly breaks down the toxin. In medicine, curare was developed as an anesthetic until it was found that although it paralyzed the patient, it did not deaden pain. It was later used as a muscle relaxant during surgery as a combination of anesthetic and curare would prevent reflex muscle movements that could only be achieved through a higher, more dangerous dose of anethetic. Curare is rarely used in modern medicine as rocuronium bromide and pancuronium bromide are much safer alternatives. As a poison, curare causes paralysis in all voluntarily controlled muscles (such as those in the eyes and arms), but will not affect the victim's heartbeat or their ability to feel pain. The effects of curare set in within a minute if it is injected directly into an artery and between 15-25 minutes if—as when it is used to tip arrows—it is introduced through muscle tissue. The effects tend to wear off after a time period that can vary from 30 minutes to eight hours, depending on the dose, and can be survived if the victim's breathing is aided artificially until the paralysis wears off. Curare is not harmful to eat, and although it is bitter-tasting on its own, it will not typically affect how someone's venison dinner tastes. Curare can also be used to refer to certain plants from which the resin can be taken.