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Upper respiratory tract vertigo

Toxicity Vapors of amyl alcohol cause mild irritation to mucous membranes of the eyes, nose, throat, upper respiratory tract, and to the skin. Acute and longterm exposure to amyl alcohol causes nausea, vomiting, headache, vertigo, and muscular weakness. Prolonged exposure also may cause narcotic effects. [Pg.228]

HUMAN HEALTH RISKS Skin human Ig for 10 minutes Acute Risks irritation of skin destructive to mucous membranes and upper respiratory tract nausea weakness narcosis vertigo convulsions blistering attaxia slurred speech drowsiness Chronic Risks carcinogen reproductive disorders effects eyes, skin, respiratory system and CNS. [Pg.145]

ACUTE HEALTH RISKS irritation of eyes, skin and upper respiratory tract headache fatigue drowsiness dizziness light headedness vertigo nausea vomiting optic nerve damage blindness circulatory collapse respiratory failure death. [Pg.732]


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