During May, 812 people applied to the Clinical Medical Center (KTM) for poisoning.

According to the CENTER's press service to the EPA, 167 of them were admitted to the Toxicology Department and others were released home with initial medical care.

Of the patients admitted, 83 were poisoned by medication, 41 by liquid acid, 2 by gas, and 13 by alcohol. Of the others, 2 were hospitalized for anaphylaxis, 13 were allergic reactions, 4 were botulism, and 9 were snake bites.

Of those poisoned, 72 were women, 79 were men, and 16 were children. Despite the efforts of doctors, 5 people have changed their lives from liquid acid, 1 from non-member acid, and 1 from comatose conditions. Four of the world's changers are men and 4 are women.