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Toxicology acute

Toxicology. Acute exposure to asphalt fumes causes irritative effects. Certain extracts of asphalt have caused a carcinogenic skin response in experimental animals. [Pg.61]

Toxicology. Acute benzene exposure causes central nervous system depression chronic exposure causes bone marrow depression leading to aplastic anemia and is also associated with an increased incidence of leukemia. [Pg.70]

Toxicology. Acute exposure to high concentrations of mercury vapor causes severe respiratory damage, whereas chronic exposure to lower levels is primarily associated with central nervous system damage and renal effects. [Pg.437]

NRC (2003). National Research Council Subcommittee on Acute Exposure Guideline Levels, Committee on Toxicology. Acute Exposure Guideline Levels for Selected Airborne Chemicals, Vol. 3. The National Academies Press, Washington, DC. [Pg.737]

Discontinuation of SSRIs can cause adverse events including dizziness, insomnia, nervousness, nausea, and agitation. See Discontinuation Syndrome under the section Human Toxicology (Acute) for more information. [Pg.2475]

Properties Wh. milky liq. dens. 8.82 Ib/gal vise. 30 cp pH 3.2 30% NV Toxicology Acutely toxic via oral or dermal exposure mild to mod. skin/ eye irritant... [Pg.18]

Definition Potassium salt of ascorbic acid Toxicology Acute and potentially fatal potassium toxicity (hyperkalemia) may occur at 18 g potassium/day in adults contraindicated for those with renal insufficiency Storage Moisture-sensitive Uses Antioxidant in foods potassium and Vitamin C source buffer and stabilizer in folic acid preps. [Pg.3620]

Introduction to Toxicology Presents the basic principles of toxicology, acute and chronic toxicides, metabolism, the language of toxicology, and factors that influence toxicity. [Pg.165]

Major Applications Recording materials, photography,2, 22 forge-proof security paper, Safety/Toxicity toxicology, acute toxicity, oral toxicity s... [Pg.270]

Toxicology Acute oral toxicity LD50 (oral, rat) > 5.000 mg/kg no mutagenic activity (Ames Test) Eye contact may produce an oil Aim over the eye-ball causing a harmless reversible short lasting dimness of sight. [Pg.6]

Properties Pale yel. llq., aromatic odor sol. in naphtha, xylene, butyl Cellosolve, perchloroethylene, ethanol, water sp.gr. 1.06 vise. 225-275 cps HLB 13,2 cloud pt. 140-149 F (1%) flash pt. > 200 F (PMCC) pour pt. 46 2 F surf, tens, 31 dynes/cm (0.01%) Ross-Mlles foam 82 mm (0.1% aq., initial) 100% act, Toxicology Acute eye and skin irritant TSCA listed Environmental Blodeg. [Pg.564]

Properties Coloriess d. liq. sol. in cyclomethicone, hydrocarbons, isoparaffins, min. spirits m.w. 226 sp.gr. 0.790 vise. 4 cps ref. index 1.440 Toxicology Acute oral > 5 g/kg nonirritating to eyes mildly irritating to skin non-comedogenic. [Pg.838]

Toxicology Acute oral > 5 g/kg minimal eye irritant, mild skin irritant noncome-dogenic. [Pg.838]


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