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101-21-3
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Chlorpropham is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... , gardens and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been ... mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad control spectrum, it has had wide use in lawn and garden …
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1129-41-5
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Metolcarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad control spectrum, it has had wide use in lawn and garden …
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2631-37-0
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Promecarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad control spectrum, it has had wide use in lawn and garden …
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28249-77-6
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Thiobencarb is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad control spectrum, it has had wide use in lawn and garden …
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950-37-8
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of low dose exposure include excessive salivation and eye-watering. Acute dose symptoms ... include severe nausea/vomiting, salivation, sweating, bradycardia, hypotension, collapse, and ... convulsions. Increasing muscle weakness is a possibility and may result in death if respiratory muscles are …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
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10028-15-6
Matched symptoms: … Exposure of 0.1 to 1 μmol/mol produces headaches, burning eyes and irritation to the respiratory ... passages. Exposure to 10 ppm ozone will cause pulmonary edema. Low doses act as a depressant and will induce sleep in certain individuals. …
Matched treatment: … EYES: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses …
Matched description: … action of ultraviolet light and also atmospheric electrical discharges. It is present in low ... temperatures to a dark blue liquid and finally a violet-black solid. Ozone is a powerful oxidant (far more so ... than oxygen gas) and has many industrial and consumer applications related to oxidation. This same …
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12047-11-9
Matched symptoms: … , increased or decreased blood pressure, numbness around the face, and muscle weakness. High levels ... may result in changes in heart rhythm or paralysis and possibly death. (L214) …
Matched description: … Barium iron oxide is an oxide of barium and iron. Barium is a metallic alkaline earth metal with ... the symbol Ba, and atomic number 56. It never occurs in nature in its pure form due to its reactivity ... with air, but combines with other chemicals such as sulfur or carbon and oxygen to form barium compounds that may be found as minerals. (L214, 408) …
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13762-14-6
Matched symptoms: … contact dermatitis, which is characterized by irritation and rashes. Ingesting large amounts of cobalt may cause nausea and vomiting. (L2090) …
Matched description: … Cobalt(II) molybdenum(VI) oxide is an oxide of cobalt and molybdenum. Cobalt is a metallic element ... with the atomic number 27. It is found naturally in rocks, soil, water, plants, and animals. In …
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77734-91-9
Matched symptoms: … difficulties, and an electrocardiogram showing an exaggerated T wave (L992). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment in humans is symptomatic and supportive. Vasodilators, such as papverine and isosorbide ... nitrate, can be used as antidotes. The patient can be treated supportively with corticosteroids and
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82248-59-7
Matched symptoms: … The most commonly reported symptoms accompanying acute and chronic overdoses are somnolence ... , agitation, hyperactivity, abnormal behavior, and gastrointestinal symptoms. …
Matched treatment: … An airway should be established. Monitoring of cardiac and vital signs is recommended, along with ... appropriate symptomatic and supportive measures. Gastric lavage may be indicated if performed soon …
Matched description: … chemical is manufactured and marketed under the brand name Strattera; by Eli Lilly and Company and as a …
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83881-51-0
Matched description: … Cetirizine is a medication used for the treatment of allergies, hay fever, angioedema, and hives ... . It is a second-generation H1-receptor antagonist antihistamine and works by blocking H1 histamine ... receptors. It is a major metabolite of hydroxyzine, and has the same basic side effects, including dry …
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79622-59-6
Matched symptoms: … Fluazinam can cause eye irritation and moderate skin sensitization. …
Matched description: … Fluazinam is a broad-spectrum fungicide used in agriculture. It is classed as a diarylamine and ... potent uncoupler of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria and also having high reactivity with ... thiols. It is unique amongst uncouplers in displaying broad-spectrum activity against fungi and also …
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7440-39-3
Matched symptoms: … , increased or decreased blood pressure, numbness around the face, and muscle weakness. High levels ... may result in changes in heart rhythm or paralysis and possibly death. (L214) …
Matched description: … presence in the Earth's crust, and therefore its natural occurrence in most surface waters, barium is ... , and strontium sulfate.Barium sulfate has a low toxicity and relatively high density of about 4.5 g ... *cm-3 (and thus opacity to X-rays). For this reason it is used as a radiocontrast agent in X-ray …
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4849-32-5
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Karbutilate is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... and agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used ... mammalian oral and dermal toxicity and broad control spectrum, it has had wide use in lawn and garden …
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122-42-9
Matched symptoms: … As with organophosphates, the signs and symptoms are based on excessive cholinergic stimulation ... inhibition of nervous tissue acetylcholinesterase is reversible, and carbamates are more rapidly ... metabolized. Muscle weakness, dizziness, sweating and slight body discomfort are commonly reported early …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
Matched description: … Propham is a carbamate pesticide. Carbamate pesticides are derived from carbamic acid and kill ... insects in a similar fashion as organophosphate insecticides. They are widely used in homes, gardens and ... agriculture. The first carbamate, carbaryl, was introduced in 1956 and more of it has been used …
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61869-08-7
Matched treatment: … , oxygenation, and ventilation. Monitor cardiac rhythm and vital signs. General supportive and symptomatic ... large volume of distribution of this drug, forced diuresis, dialysis, hemoperfusion, and exchange …
Matched description: … Paroxetine hydrochloride and paroxetine mesylate belong to a class of antidepressant agents known ... dopamine reuptake and do not antagonize α- or β-adrenergic, dopamine D2 or ... histamine H1 receptors. During acute use, SSRIs block serotonin reuptake and increase serotonin …
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96182-53-5
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of low dose exposure include excessive salivation and eye-watering. Acute dose symptoms ... include severe nausea/vomiting, salivation, sweating, bradycardia, hypotension, collapse, and ... convulsions. Increasing muscle weakness is a possibility and may result in death if respiratory muscles are …
Matched treatment: … bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered ... , atropine and/or pralidoxime should be administered. Anti-cholinergic drugs work to counteract the ... effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in …
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492-27-3
Matched symptoms: … the body and can cause nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. It can also cause ... changes in mental status, such as confusion, reduced awareness, agitation, psychosis, seizures, and coma ... heart (pericarditis), and increased pressure on the heart can be seen in patients with uremic syndrome …
Matched description: … upon their chemical and physical characteristics: 1) small, water-soluble, non-protein-bound ... compounds, such as urea; 2) small, lipid-soluble and/or protein-bound compounds, such as the phenols and 3 ... can lead to a number of conditions including renal damage, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular …
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107-06-2
Matched symptoms: … , nausea, sore throat, diarrhea, unconsciousness, and vomiting, depending on the contact surface and the …
Matched treatment: … Blood gases should be monitored, a good ventilation maintained, and cardiac arrhythmias observed ... be administered. Serum creatinine, hepatic aminotransferase, electrolytes, and fluid balance for ... failure. Hepatic failure may be treated with fresh frozen plasma, vitamin K, low protein diet, neomycin, and lactulose. (L156) …
Matched description: … intermediate for other organic chemical compounds, and as a solvent. 1,2-Dichloroethane belongs to …
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121-82-4
Matched symptoms: … , nausea, vomiting and irritability. Temporary postconvulsive amnesia, malaise, fatigue, and asthenia can follow the seizures. (T29) …
Matched treatment: … seizures. Monitor liver and renal function tests and urinalysis in patients with significant exposure ... pneumonitis. Administer oxygen and assist ventilation as required. Treat bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 ... agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. Following eye exposure, irrigate exposed eyes with …
Matched description: … -trinitro-1,3,5-triazine and it is a very explosive white powder that creates fumes when it is burned with ... other substances. As such, it is used as an explosive and it is also used in combination with other …
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74-95-3
Matched symptoms: … Bromine vapour causes irritation and direct damage to the mucous membranes. Symptoms include ... lacrimation, rhinorrhoea, eye irritation with mucous secretions from the oropharyngeal and upper airways ... , coughing, dyspnoea, choking, wheezing, epistaxis, and headache. The bromide ion is a central nervous …
Matched treatment: … cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched description: … marine algae. Dibromomethane is used as a solvent, gage fluid and in organic synthesis. Bromine is a ... halogen element with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. Diatomic bromine does not occur naturally, but bromine salts can be found in crustal rock. (L625, L693) …
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50-48-6
Matched symptoms: … and other eye problems, disturbed concentration, drowsiness, hallucinations, impaired heart function ... , rapid or irregular heartbeat, reduced body temperature, stupor, and unresponsiveness or coma. Side ... , postural hypotension, tachycardia, hypertension, ECG changes, heart failure, impaired memory and
Matched description: … effect on mood. TCAs are potent inhibitors of serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake. Tertiary amine TCAs ... , such as nortriptyline. TCAs also down-regulate cerebral cortical β-adrenergic receptors and ... histamine-H1 receptors, α1-adrenergic receptors and muscarinic receptors, which …
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50-06-6
Matched symptoms: … CNS and respiratory depression which may progress to Cheyne-Stokes respiration, areflexia ... ), oliguria, tachycardia, hypotension, lowered body temperature, and coma. Typical shock syndrome ... (apnea, circulatory collapse, respiratory arrest, and death) may occur. …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of overdosage is mainly supportive and consists of maintaining an adequate airway with ... assisted respiration and oxygen administration as necessary, as well as monitoring of vital signs and ... fluid balance. If the patient is conscious and has not lost the gag reflex, emesis may be induced …
Matched description: … inhibitory gamma-aminobutyric acid subtype receptors, and modulates chloride currents through ... GABAA receptors, increasing synaptic inhibition. This has the effect of elevating seizure threshold and
Matched compound_type: … Hypnotic and Sedative …
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Matched symptoms: … Skin contact can cause redness, pain, and severe skin burns. Nitric acid may cause severe burns to ... the eye and permanent eye damage. Severe and rapid corrosive burns of the mouth, gullet and ... gastrointestinal tract will result if nitric acid is swallowed. Symptoms include burning, choking, nausea, vomiting and severe pain. …
Matched description: … Nitric acid (HNO3), also known as aqua fortis and spirit of niter, is a highly corrosive mineral ... decomposition into oxides of nitrogen and water. Most commercially available nitric acid has a concentration ... production of explosives, nylon precursors, and specialty organic compounds. …
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74-89-5
Matched symptoms: … the body and can cause nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. It can also cause ... changes in mental status, such as confusion, reduced awareness, agitation, psychosis, seizures, and coma ... heart (pericarditis), and increased pressure on the heart can be seen in patients with uremic syndrome …
Matched description: … their chemical and physical characteristics: 1) small, water-soluble, non-protein-bound compounds ... , such as urea; 2) small, lipid-soluble and/or protein-bound compounds, such as the phenols and 3 ... lead to a number of conditions including renal damage, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular …