Searching compounds for arsenic of mercury and not acid returned 3673 results.
Displaying compounds 2176 - 2200 of 3673 in total
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trichlorouranium
Matched symptoms: … Ingestion of uranium may cause vomiting and diarrhea. (L248) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... 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 medical attention …
Matched description: … symbol U and atomic number 92. It is a normal part of rocks, soil, air, and water, and occurs in nature in the form of minerals. (L248, L249, L255) ... Uranium chloride is a chemical compound of uranium. It is used mostly to reprocess spent nuclear ... fuel, as well as in chemistry as a reagent and catalyst. Uranium is a chemical element that has the …
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dioxo-2,4-dioxa-3-chroma-1,5-disodapentane
Matched symptoms: … nose, and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny ... hexavalent chromium causes irritation and ulcers in the stomach and small intestine, as well as anemia. Skin contact can cause skin ulcers. (L16) …
Matched description: … Sodium chromate is a chemical compound of sodium and hexavalent chromium. It is used as a corrosion ... ) is more toxic than other oxidation states of the chromium atom because of its greater ability to enter cells and higher redox potential. (L16, L59) ... preservative, and as a diagnostic pharmaceutical in determining red blood cell volume. Hexavalent chromium …
Matched synonyms: … Chromate of soda ... Sodium chromic acid
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(1S,2R,10S,11S,14S,15S)-14-acetyl-2,15-dimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0²,⁷.0¹¹,¹⁵]heptadec-6-en-5-one
Matched description: … implantation, pregnancy maintenance, and the development of mammary tissue for milk production. Progesterone ... menstrual cycle, pregnancy (supports gestation) and embryogenesis of humans and other species ... . Progesterone belongs to a class of hormones called progestagens, and is the major naturally occurring …
Matched synonyms: … Hydroxyprogesterone Caproic acid
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cyano(3-phenoxyphenyl)methyl 2,2-dimethyl-3-(2-methylprop-1-en-1-yl)cyclopropane-1-carboxylate
Matched symptoms: … edema of the conjunctiva and eyelids. Ingestion cases epigastric pain, nausea, vomiting, headache ... muscular fasciculations, and disturbances of conciousness. In servere poisonings, convulsive attacks ... with opisthotonos and loss of conciousness have occurred. (T10) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure ... Following oral exposure, the treatment is symptomatic and supportive and includes monitoring for ... the development of hypersensitivity reactions with respiratory distress. Provide adequate airway …
Matched description: … by the flowers of pyrethrums (Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium and C. coccineum). Pyrethroids are ... individuals. They are usually broken apart by sunlight and the atmosphere in one or two days, and do not ... common in commercial products such as household insecticides and insect repellents. In the concentrations …
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diammonium [(oxidodioxochromio)oxy]chromiumoylolate
Matched symptoms: … nose, and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny ... hexavalent chromium causes irritation and ulcers in the stomach and small intestine, as well as anemia. Skin contact can cause skin ulcers. (L16) …
Matched description: … Ammonium dichromate is a chemical compound of hexavalent chromium. It has been used in pyrotechnics ... oxidation state. Chromium(VI) is more toxic than other oxidation states of the chromium atom because of ... its greater ability to enter cells and higher redox potential. (L16, L51) …
Matched synonyms: … Ammonium dichromic acid
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chromiumylidyneamine
Matched symptoms: … , and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Chromium in its trivalent state is not very toxic, but it may be oxidized to hexavalent chromium ... . Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny nose …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched description: … Chromium nitride is a chemical compound of chromium. Chromium is a chemical element which has the ... symbol Cr and atomic number 24. It is found naturally occuring in rocks, animals, plants, and soil ... , and is usually mined as chromite ore. Chromium is most toxic in its +6 oxidation state (chromium(VI …
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sodium chloride
Matched carcinogenicity: … Not listed by IARC. …
Matched toxicity: … The World Health Organization recommends that all adults should consume less than 2,000 mg of sodium (which is equivalent to 5 g of salt) per day. …
Matched description: … salinity of 3.5%. Salt is essential for animal life, and saltiness is one of the basic human tastes ... oldest and most ubiquitous of food seasonings, and salting is an important method of food preservation ... shallow pools. Salt is used in many industrial processes and in the manufacture of polyvinyl …
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Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. Bromine vapour causes irritation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... 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: … in the earth's crust and is always found combined with other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and fluorine. (L739, L740) …
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diphenyl-4H-imidazole-2,5-diol
Matched symptoms: … movement, lack of muscle coordination, low blood pressure, nausea, sluggishness, slurred speech, tremors, and vomiting. ... Symptoms of overdose include coma, difficulty in pronouncing words correctly, involuntary eye …
Matched treatment: … Treatment is nonspecific since there is no known antidote. The adequacy of the respiratory and ... circulatory systems should be carefully observed and appropriate supportive measures employed ... . Hemodialysis can be considered since phenytoin is not completely bound to plasma proteins. Total exchange …
Matched description: … An anticonvulsant that is used in a wide variety of seizures. It is also an anti-arrhythmic and a ... muscle relaxant. The mechanism of therapeutic action is not clear, although several cellular actions ... have been described including effects on ion channels, active transport, and general membrane …
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copper(2+) ion 2,3-dihydroxybutanedioate
Matched symptoms: … Breathing high levels of copper can cause irritation of the nose and throat. Ingesting high levels ... of copper can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, dizziness, and respiratory difficulty. (L278, L279) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … normal functioning of more than 30 enzymes. It occurs naturally throughout the environment in rocks, soil, water, and air. (L277, L278) ... Copper tartrate is a chemical compound of copper. Copper is a chemical element with the symbol Cu ... and atomic number 29. Copper is an essential elements in plants and animals as it is required for the …
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2-[(6-hydroxy-2-imino-3,9-dihydro-2H-purin-9-yl)methoxy]ethyl (2S)-2-amino-3-methylbutanoate
Matched symptoms: … Adverse effects of overexposure might include headache and nausea. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … In the event of acute renal failure and anuria, the patient may benefit from hemodialysis until renal function is restored. (L1712) …
Matched description: … Valaciclovir (INN) or valacyclovir (USAN) is an antiviral drug used in the management of herpes ... simplex and herpes zoster (shingles). It is a prodrug, being converted in vivo to aciclovir. It is …
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alumane trihydrate
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... 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 medical attention …
Matched description: … Aluminium hydroxide is the most stable form of aluminium. It is found in nature as the mineral ... gibbsite (also known as hydrargillite) and its three, much more rare, polymorphs: bayerite, doyleite and ... nordstrandite. Aluminum hydroxide is used as an antacid and included as an adjuvant in some …
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alumane
Matched symptoms: … Inhalating aluminum dust causes coughing and abnormal chest X-rays. A small percentage of people ... are allergic to aluminium and experience contact dermatitis, digestive disorders, vomiting or other ... symptoms upon contact or ingestion of products containing aluminium. (L739, L740) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … -containing antiperspirants and increased risk of breast cancer has been proposed (A235), but studies have not been able to establish a clear link (A15468). ... did not implicate aluminum itself as a human carcinogen. (L135) A link between use of aluminum ... Not listed by IARC. IARC classified aluminum production as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1), but …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... 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 medical attention …
Matched description: … agent. Aluminum hydride is is used in hydroalumination of alkynes, allylic rearrangements, and ... Aluminium hydride is a chemical compound of aluminum. It is a chemical reagent used as a reducing ... storing hydrogen in hydrogen-fueled vehicles. Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the earth's crust and
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N-[7-benzyl-2-hydroxy-5,8-dioxo-4-(propan-2-yl)-3-oxa-6,9-diazatricyclo[7.3.0.0²,⁶]dodecan-4-yl]-6-methyl-6,11-diazatetracyclo[7.6.1.0²,⁷.0¹²,¹⁶]hexadeca-1(16),2,9,12,14-pentaene-4-carboxamide
Matched symptoms: … periphery pulse, loss of peripheral sensation, edema and ultimately the death and loss of affected tissues. (L1920) ... Convulsive ergotism can cause painful seizures and spasms, diarrhea, paresthesias, itching ... , headaches, nausea and vomiting. Usually the gastrointestinal effects precede the central nervous system …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment for ergotism consists of vasodilators, anticoagulants and low molecular weight dextrans ... . Temporary sedation (e.g. haloperidol) will be necessary in hallucination and diazepam is used for convulsions. There is no specific antidote. (L1921) …
Matched description: … various species of vines of the Convolvulaceae (morning glory) family and in some species of lower ... Ergocristine is an alkaloid of the ergoline family. Like other ergoline alkaloids, it occurs in ... fungi. Ergocristine is one of 3 similar peptides referred to as ergotoxine alkaloids, the other two …
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1,3,5,7,8,9,10,10-octachloro-4-oxatricyclo[5.2.1.0²,⁶]dec-8-ene
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms that may result from endrin poisoning are headaches, dizziness, nervousness, confusion, nausea, vomiting, and convulsions. (L112) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … Treatment is symptomatic, aimed at controlling convulsions, coma, and respiratory depression. If …
Matched description: … avicide and rodenticide. Due it its toxicity and tendency to bioaccumulate, its use is now banned in most parts of the world. (L111) ... A chlorinated hydrocarbon used as an insecticide on cotton, maize, and rice. It also acts as an …
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eth-1-ene-1,1,2,2-tetracarbonitrile
Matched symptoms: … Cyanide poisoning is identified by rapid, deep breathing and shortness of breath, general weakness ... , giddiness, headaches, vertigo, confusion, convulsions/seizures and eventually loss of consciousness. (L96, L97) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Antidotes to cyanide poisoning include hydroxocobalamin and sodium nitrite, which release the ... cyanide from the cytochrome system, and rhodanase, which is an enzyme occurring naturally in mammals that …
Matched description: … Tetracyanoethylene is a chemical compound of cyanide. It is used to prepare numerous organic ... superconductors, usually by serving as a single electron oxidant of an organic electron donor. Such charge …
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5-(2-fluorophenyl)-1-methyl-7-nitro-2,3-dihydro-1H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overdose include confusion, coma, impaired coordination, sleepiness, and slowed reaction time. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … a general rule, medical observation and supportive care are the mainstay of treatment of ... with activated charcoal is not beneficial in pure benzodiazepine overdose as the risk of adverse ... General supportive measures should be employed, along with intravenous fluids, and an adequate …
Matched description: … A benzodiazepine with pharmacologic actions similar to those of diazepam that can cause anterograde ... amnesia. Some reports indicate that it is used as a date rape drug and suggest that it may ... precipitate violent behavior. The United States Government has banned the importation of this drug. [PubChem] …
Matched compound_type: … Hypnotic and Sedative …
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2,4-dimethylpentane
Matched symptoms: … , vertigo, incoordination, loss of appetite, nausea, and unconsciousness. Direct skin contact with heptane may cause pain, burning, and itching. (T29) ... Heptane affects the central nervous system and may cause lightheadedness, giddiness, stupor …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment is mainly symptomatic and supportive. Gastric lavage, emesis, and the administration of ... activated charcoal should be avoided, as vomiting increases the risk of aspiration. (A600) …
Matched description: … 2,4-Dimethylpentane is a hydrocarbon and one of the isomers of heptane. Heptanes may be found in ... gasoline and are widely used as solvents. They are also sold as fuel for outdoor stoves. (L1289) …
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3-ethylpentane
Matched symptoms: … , vertigo, incoordination, loss of appetite, nausea, and unconsciousness. Direct skin contact with heptane may cause pain, burning, and itching. (T29) ... Heptane affects the central nervous system and may cause lightheadedness, giddiness, stupor …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment is mainly symptomatic and supportive. Gastric lavage, emesis, and the administration of ... activated charcoal should be avoided, as vomiting increases the risk of aspiration. (A600) …
Matched description: … 3-Ethylpentane is a hydrocarbon and one of the isomers of heptane. Heptanes may be found in ... gasoline and are widely used as solvents. They are also sold as fuel for outdoor stoves. (L1289) …
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pentachlorostibane
Matched symptoms: … exposure. Skin or eye contact can cause pain and redness of the exposed surface. (T64, L741) ... Abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea can result from inhalation of antimony. Dyspnea, headache ... , vomiting,cough, conjunctivitis, and bloody purulent discharge from nose can result from inhalation …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure, irrigate exposed eyes with ... pneumonitis. Administer oxygen and assist ventilation as required. Treat bronchospasm with inhaled beta2 ... copious amounts of room temperature water for at least 15 minutes. Following dermal exposure, remove …
Matched description: … Antimony pentachloride is a chemical compound of antimony. It has the formula SbCl5, and is a toxic ... and very corrosive substance that and fumes in moist air. It is prepared by passing chlorine gas ... into molten antimony trichloride. Antimony is a metallic element with the chemical symbol Sb and
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selanylidenecadmium
Matched symptoms: … , fever, headache, weakness, dryness of the nose and throat, chest pain, and coughing. Ingestion of ... cadmium causes vomiting and diarrhea. Short-term oral exposure to high concentrations of selenium may ... cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Brief exposures to high levels of elemental selenium or selenium …
Matched treatment: … Cadmium poisoning is treated by removal from exposure and supportive care. If ingested, induced vomiting or gastric lavage may be performed. (L139) …
Matched description: … Cadmium selenide is a chemical compound of cadmium and selenium that may be found as the naturally ... occurring mineral cadmoselite. It is used as a semiconductor. Cadmium is a transition metal and ... chemical element with the symbol Cd and atomic number 48. It is found naturally in the earth's crust …
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tribromogold
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 carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... 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: … Gold(III) bromide is a chemical compound of gold and bromine. It is used as a catalyst in a variety ... of reactions. 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, L648) …
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5-chloro-N-(4,5-dihydro-1H-imidazol-2-yl)-2,1,3-benzothiadiazol-4-amine
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Should overdose occur, basic steps to ensure the adequacy of an airway and the monitoring of ... three days following discontinuation of tizanidine and administration of appropriate therapy. Due to ... the similar mechanism of action, symptoms and management of tizanidine overdose are similar to those following clonidine overdose. (L1712) …
Matched description: … -adrenergic receptor sites and presumably reduces spasticity by increasing presynaptic inhibition of ... neuromuscular junction, and no major effect on monosynaptic spinal reflexes. The effects of tizanidine ... Tizanidine is a short-acting drug for the management of spasticity. Tizanidine is an agonist at a2 …
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15-benzyl-4,12-dihydroxy-8,14-dimethyl-13-methylidene-2H,3H,4H,5H,6H,7H,8H,9H,12H,13H,14H,14aH,15H,16H,17H,17bH-oxacyclotrideca[3,2-e]isoindole-2,17-dione
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … reverse peripheral ischemia secondary to vasoconstriction and for the treatment of hypertension …
Matched description: … polymerization and the elongation of actin. As a result, they can change cellular morphology, inhibit cellular ... is a semi-synthetic derivative of cytochalasin B and is a useful probe for studying cytochalasin binding sites. (A2910, A2911, L1913, L1916) ... Cytochalasins are mycotoxins that have the ability to bind to actin filaments and block …
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nickel(2+) ion chromium dihydrate dihydroxide
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of nickel poisoning include headache, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, irritability, and ... hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny nose, and ... difficulty sleeping, followed by chest pains, sweating, rapid heart beat, and a dry cough. Breathing …
Matched treatment: … Excess exposure to nickel is usually handled by preventing further exposure and symptomatic …
Matched description: … Nickel chromate is a chemical compound of nickel and chromium. Nickel is a chemical compound with ... , garnierite, and pentlandite. Nickel has a biological role and is found in certain enzymes, including ... urease, hydrogenase, methylcoenzyme M reductase, and carbon monoxide dehydrogenase. Hexavalent …
Matched synonyms: … Nickel chromic acid