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Urticaria oxide

DOT CLASSIFICATION 8 Label Corrosive SAFETY PROFILE Moderately toxic by ingestion, skin contact, intravenous, and subcutaneous routes. Mildly toxic by inhalation. A skin and severe eye irritant. Excessive absorption can cause urticaria, vomiting, diarrhea, blurred vision, and weakness. Combustible when exposed to heat or flame can react vigorously with oxidizing materials. Explodes on contact with dicyanofurazan. To fight fire, use alcohol foam, mist, dr) chemical, water spray. When heated to decomposition it emits highly toxic fumes of NOx. [Pg.1132]

Contact urticaria, angioedema, and anaphylaxis Penetration of irritants through gloves Others endotoxin reactions, ethylene oxide, chemical leukoderma... [Pg.268]

In some of these, for example, in allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis there is evidence to support a type III reaction (Pepys 1977 b). No skin reactions were elicited in either of the two subjects with other oxidizing agents such as potassium permanganate, potassium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, and potassium sulphate. Ammonium persulphate has also been reported to cause urticaria and dermatitis, giving both immediate and non-immediate skin test reactions (Calnan and Shuster 1963). [Pg.173]

Blonding agents. Ammonium persulphate. Use to booster the oxidative effect of hydrogen peroxide in hair-bleaching procedures. May induce type-IV and type-I allergies. Clinical symptoms include contact urticaria, dermatitis, rhinitis and asthma. Cross reacts with potassium persulphate. [Pg.965]

Larsen AJ, Jespen JR, Thulin H (1989) Allergic contact dermatitis from thiamine. Contact Dermatitis 20 387-388 Lerman Y, Ribak J, Skulsky M, Ingber A (1995) An outbreak of irritant contact dermatitis from ethylene oxide among pharmaceutical workers. Contact Dermatitis 33 280-281 Macedo N, Pineyro MI, Carmona C (1991) Contact urticaria and contact dermatitis from albendazole. Contact Dermatitis... [Pg.1052]


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