To a varying degree, all smoke is toxic to humans, but not enough that you can't sit around a campfire and get a dose of it now and then.
Often the therapeutic dose is very close to the toxic dose.
All are toxic, even weak acids, but concentration or intake will determine HOW toxic[cit. Paracelsus (1493-1541), translat. wikipedia:"All things are poison and nothing is without poison, only the dose permits something not to be poisonous."Or, more commonly "The dose makes the poison."end cit.]
There will be no toxic effects of this much dose. Fortunately, most of the drugs have good margin of safety. that means, you can consume, much larger dose, before you get the toxic effects of drugs. Only few drugs have very less margin of the safety. Thanks to the scientists, who find outs the good drugs for you. They are the real heroes, who work behind the curtain and not the doctors.
depends: -there are different routes of exposure: oral, dermal or inhalation? -there's a difference between toxicity from a single dose (acute toxicity) or from repeated exposures (chronic toxicity)? -acute toxicity can be ranked depending on median lethal dose: highly toxic, moderately toxic, or slightly toxic?
dose. It is important to consider both the dose and the toxicity of the chemical to assess the potential health effects on the individual.
Which drug calculations? The toxic dose, the effective dose, the required dose, the metabolic halflife, the time since consuming and many more calculations require completely different formulae and data.
D. Clinical Pharmacology
No and yes, it all depends on the dosage. Everything is toxic at a high enough dose (not just gases).
A. Overdosage, page 38
Joe Freakin' Perry King Of Cool Toxic Twins (with Steven Tyler) Italian stalion
the electromagnetic energy of the original substance is retained in the dilution, but toxic side effects of the remedy are not