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Animals organic bromides effects

Inorganic, as well as organic, bromides (methyl bromide) exert toxic effects in animals and humans, especially on the CNS, with a rather steep dose-response curve. [Pg.594]

Effects of organic and inorganic bromides on animals and humans... [Pg.588]

Methyl bromide (bromomelhane [CAS 74-83-9]) Causes severe Irritation and burns upon direct contact. Vapors irritating to the lung pulmonary edema may result. The CNS, liver, and kidneys are major target organs acute poisoning causes nausea, vomiting, delirium, and convulsions. Both inhalation and skin exposure may cause systemic toxicity. Chronic exposures associated with peripheral neuropathy in humans. Evidence for adverse effects on fetal development in test animals. Limited evidence of carcinogenicity in test animals (lARC 3). See also p 263, and chloropicrin in this table. [Pg.590]


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