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The mechanism of death in poisoning depends on the specific toxic substance involved. Poisoning can cause injury or dysfunction in various organ systems, leading to different mechanisms of death. Some common mechanisms of death in poisoning include respiratory failure, cardiac arrest, seizures, and brain damage.

The cause of death in poisoning is also related to the specific toxic substance involved. Some poisons can directly damage cells and tissues, while others can interfere with the normal functioning of organs such as the heart, lungs, or brain. The toxic effects of the poison can ultimately lead to organ failure and death.

The manner of death in poisoning is determined by the circumstances surrounding the poisoning incident. Poisoning can be accidental, suicidal, or homicidal. Accidental poisoning can occur due to unintentional exposure to toxic substances such as household chemicals or medications. Suicidal poisoning involves the intentional ingestion of toxic substances with the intent to cause harm or death. Homicidal poisoning occurs when toxic substances are administered to another person with the intent to cause harm or death. In some cases, the manner of death may be undetermined or unclear, requiring further investigation.
 

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