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"Unantidoteable" refers to toxins that cannot be neutralized or detoxified by any known antidote. These are substances that, due to their chemical properties or the way they interact with the body, remain untreatable even with modern medicine. A prominent example of an unantidoteable toxin is tetrodotoxin, which is found in pufferfish and is highly lethal. Other types of unantidoteable toxins may include certain plant toxins, snake venoms, or artificially synthesized poisons that resist neutralization efforts.

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Polonium

Barium

Arsenic

Beryllium

Cadmium