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Fetotoxicity birth defects

Symptoms of exposure Extremely toxic. Causes chromosome damage. May cause miscarriage, birth defects, and fetotoxicity. Fatigue, headache, irritability, abdominal pain, blurred vision, and ataxia are likely. Contact with skin may cause dermatitis and allergic reactions (Patnaik, 1992). [Pg.1017]

Teratogen exposure can cause birth defects, miscarriage, still births, and fetotoxicity a dose of 12 mg/kg can canse fetal death in mice... [Pg.339]

LD50 (oral, rat) 5660 pl/kg, (skin, rabbit) 1600 pl/kg, (IP, mouse) 1860 mg/kg LC50 (inh., mouse, 7 h) 1930 ppm eye/skin irritant may be harmful by ing., inh., skin absorp. may cause hematuria, anemia, pulmonary edema, analgesia, dyspnea, somnolence, excitement, birth defects, fetotoxicity, bone marrow damage target organs eyes, skin, respiratory system, blood, reproductive system TSCA listed... [Pg.1723]

Reproductive Effects Reproductive damage in humans. Suspect human, teratogen causes birth defects fetal death in rats. Animal studies show damage to reproductive system in males females may be fetotoxic. Suspect human teratogen causes birth defects fetal ath in rats. Causes reproductive damage in men womert causes mutations in animals. [Pg.44]


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