The Dose Makes the Poison: A Survey-Based Analytical Study Exploring the Relationship between Quantity and Effect in Toxicology (The Case of Derna City, Libya ( | ||
Egyptian Academic Journal of Biological Sciences, F. Toxicology & Pest Control | ||
Volume 17, Issue 2, December 2025, Pages 121-128 | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/eajbsf.2025.454918 | ||
Author | ||
Sajeda A. El-mansory | ||
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, University of Derna, Derna, Libya. | ||
Abstract | ||
This study investigates the principle of “The dose makes the poison” using a survey-based analytical approach, focusing on public awareness and perception of toxic exposure in Derna City. An electronic questionnaire was distributed, and responses from 100 participants were recorded to assess their understanding of how the quantity of a toxic substance influences its effect. The analysis explores variations in residents’ responses and relates them to classical toxicological theories. Results reveal varying levels of awareness regarding toxic dosage and its effects, alongside some misconceptions. These findings highlight the need for improved public education on toxicology to enhance community health outcomes. The study provides valuable insights into the community’s interpretation of toxicological principles and suggests that targeted awareness campaigns could effectively address knowledge gaps. Overall, this research offers a foundation for future environmental health monitoring and public health strategy, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and promoting informed decision-making in toxic exposure management in Derna City. | ||
Keywords | ||
Toxicology; Environmental Health; Zoology; Poison Exposure | ||
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