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Which Toxins Are Known to Induce Angina?
Several toxins are known to induce angina, including but not limited to:
Carbon monoxide (CO)
Heavy metals
like lead and mercury
Organophosphates
and other pesticides
Cocaine
and other stimulants
Air pollutants
like particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide
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Which Toxins Are Known to Induce Angina?
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