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Narcotic effects of solvent

In addition to the non-specific acute narcotic effects of solvents mentioned above, alterations of behavioral, cognitive and psychomotoric functions are typically found after short-term exposure to solvent levels close to the TLV. Overexposure leads to convulsions, coma and death. Typical changes are paresthesias, visual and auditory deficits, cognitive deficits (short-term and long-term memory loss), confusion, disorientation, affective deficits (nervousness, irritability, depression, apafliy, compulsive behavior) and motor deficits (weakness in extremities, incoordination, fatigue, tremor). ... [Pg.1318]


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