Suicidal intoxication with mercury chloride.
Sławomir MajdanikBarbara Potocka BanaśSebastian GlowinskiSylwester ŁużnyPublished in: Forensic toxicology (2022)
Mercuric chloride has an estimated human fatal dose of between 1 and 4 g. It can produce a range of toxic effects, including corrosive injury, severe gastrointestinal disturbances, acute renal failure, circulatory collapse, and eventual death. The presented case of fatal poisoning with mercury chloride, due to the type of agent used, is now interesting in toxicological practice.