lääkeetaloinen
Lääkeetaloinen is a term used in the field of pharmacology and toxicology to describe a substance that is toxic or harmful to living organisms, including humans, animals, and plants. The term is derived from the Latin words "læx" meaning "poison" and "domus" meaning "house," reflecting the historical use of poisons in domestic settings for various purposes, such as pest control or suicide. Lääkeetaloinen substances can be categorized into several types based on their mode of action and target organs. These include:
1. Neurotoxins: These substances affect the nervous system, causing symptoms such as paralysis, seizures, or coma.
2. Cardiotoxins: These toxins target the heart muscle, leading to arrhythmias, heart failure, or sudden death.
3. Hepatotoxins: These substances damage the liver, resulting in liver failure or cirrhosis.
4. Nephrotoxins: These toxins affect the kidneys, leading to kidney failure or acute renal failure.
5. Cytotoxins: These substances damage cells, leading to tissue damage, organ failure, or death.
Lääkeetaloinen substances can be found in various sources, including plants, animals, and synthetic chemicals. They are