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I was going to say rhodium, but it's actually 30 tonnes a year, so quite a lot.

Most of the synthetic elements (like technetium, it's in the name) probably have similar or far lower yields to tritium since they all are produced by transmutation and that requires monstrous amounts of energy.

Not an element, botulinum toxin has billions of doses made, but the total production is well under a gram.



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