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Abdominal cramps oxide

Acute poisoning may result from inhalation of cadmium dusts and fumes (usually cadmium oxide) and from the ingestion of cadmium salts. The major toxic effects are due to local irritation. In the case of oral intake, these include nausea, vomiting, salivation, diarrhoea and abdominal cramp. Cadmium is more toxic when inhaled. Signs and symptoms, which appear after a few hours, include irritation of the upper respiratory tract, chest pains, nausea, dizziness and diarrhoea. Permanent lung damage may occur in the form of emphysema and peribronchial and perivascular fibrosis. Death is usually due to massive pulmonary oedema. [Pg.1000]

A 45-year-old woman developed extensive urticarial lesions 30 minutes after the application of a hair dye, starting on the scalp and face, followed by abdominal cramps, watery diarrhea, vomiting, dysphonia, and loss of consciousness. A prick test with a 1/128 dilution of the hair dye showed a positive reaction, but individual dye constituents did not. Prick testing with the oxidation products of the individual dye constituents showed a strongly positive reaction to oxidized paratoluenediamine, which was weaker after addition of an antioxidant to the mixture. [Pg.1572]

Toxicology STEL 10 mg/m (as oil mist) relatively nontoxic by ingestion unless aspiration occurs (which may cause pneumonitis and may be fatal) laxative props, may result in abdominal cramps, diarrhea minimally irritating to eyes on direct contact TSCA listed Precaution May react with strong oxidizing agents spillages may be slippery... [Pg.280]

Toxicology Owrexposure to eyes may cause burns, to skin may damage tissue severe irritant by inh. ing. may cause salivation, abdominal cramps, and thirst contains phosphoric acid LD50 (oral, rat) 1530 mg/kg Precaution DOT conosive liq. Incompat. with strong oxidizers Hazardous Ingredients DePHOS HP-739 (99%), phosphoric acid (< 1%) Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Thennal decomp, prods. CO, COj, PO ... [Pg.321]

Properties Water-wh. transparent liq., odorless sol. in hydrocarbons sp.gr. 0.88 (60/60 F) dens. 7.14-7.31 Ib/gal vise. 34.9-37.3 cSt (40 C) vapor pressure < 1 mm Hg (70 F) b.p. 590 F pour pt. -12 C flash pt. 188 C ref index 1.4725 Toxicology ACGIH TLV/TWA 5 mg/m STEL 10 mg/m relatively nontoxic by ingestion unless aspiration occurs laxative props, may result in abdominal cramps, diarrhea minimally irritating to eyes on direct contact TSCA listed Precaution May react with strong oxidizing agents Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Combustion may produce dense smoke, CO, COj, other oxides... [Pg.368]


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