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Kidney substances that cause damage

For many years chloroform (CHCI3) was used as an inhalation anesthetic in spite of the fact that it is also a toxic substance that may cause severe liver, kidney, and heart damage. Calculate the percent composition by mass of this compound. [Pg.99]

MRLs are derived for hazardous substances using the no-observed-adverse-effect level/uncertainty factor approach. They are below levels that might cause adverse health effects in the people most sensitive to such chemical-induced effects. MRLs are derived for acute (1-14 days), intermediate (15-364 days), and chronic (365 days and longer) durations and for the oral and inhalation routes of exposure. Currently, MRLs for the dermal route of exposure are not derived because ATSDR has not yet identified a method suitable for this route of exposure. MRLs are generally based on the most sensitive chemical-induced end point considered to be of relevance to humans. Serious health effects (such as irreparable damage to the liver or kidneys, or birth defects) are not used as a basis for establishing MRLs. Exposure to a level above the MRL does not mean that adverse health effects will occur. [Pg.247]

The proteinuria and aminoaciduria, and acidosis and glucosuria where they occur, are probably caused by reversible inhibition of some functions of the renal tubule. There would appear to be no structural damage to the kidney. However, 2 children developed nephrolithiasis while being treated with a low-lactose diet (B7, C5), The time course of events, when galactose is withdrawn from and returned to the diet, suggests that some metabolite of galactose accumulates in the cells of the renal tubules and has an inhibitory effect on the reabsorption of a number of substances. [Pg.21]


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