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  • ufacturing the inhaled form, cromolyn sodium inhalation aerosol, due to issues involving CFC-free pr
  • Jones died at the age of 31 from gas inhalation after exposure to the explosion at a Clevela
  • volatile substance and acts as a contact and inhalation agent.
  • ickness, carbon monoxide poisoning and smoke inhalation, air and gas embolism and is viewed as poten
  • The main route of exposure is by inhalation, although poisoning after skin contact has a
  • d not be confused with isoflurane, a general inhalation anaesthetic, which has the proprietary name
  • reports on the correlation between coal dust inhalation and lung disease.
  • low upwards along the Governor vessel during inhalation and then downwards along the conception vess
  • nd, who succumbed on the 14th floor to smoke inhalation and carbon monoxide poisoning, and injured 1
  • Two of the officers suffered smoke inhalation and a third was treated for a laceration to
  • Inhalation and ingestion can be harmful, it can also fu
  • There is also a mention of the days of their inhalation and exhalation.
  • usands of people have been treated for smoke inhalation and other health problems related to the vol
  • of the arms and body in time with controlled inhalation and exhalation.
  • flammable and corrosive: contact with skin, inhalation and ingestion should be avoided since it can
  • leaves Callum with third degree burns, smoke inhalation and metal shards in his back giving him a sm
  • growth, movement of the body, exhalation and inhalation and to aid the function of mind, speech and
  • ects similar to ethanol through ingestion or inhalation, and was previously used in medicine for thi
  • turbinates, whose function is to warm air on inhalation and remove moisture on exhalation.
  • elieved the lemurs died as a result of smoke inhalation, and park owner David Gill said that the fir
  • l exposure to dibenzofuran may occur through inhalation and dermal contact, particularly at sites wh
  • local hospitals for sustaining burns, smoke inhalation, and cuts from debris.
  • The first widely used inhalation anesthetic was diethyl ether, which is a non
  • ti-epileptic lamotrigine (Lamictal), and the inhalation anesthetic isoflurane.
  • Inhalation anesthetics are vaporized and mixed with oth
  • Tiotropium bromide capsules for inhalation are co-promoted by Boehringer-Ingelheim and
  • ils or it can travel the entire tract during inhalation as well as exhalation.
  • itting vapors additional time to cool before inhalation, as users draw slowly.
  • ulting blaze killed four others due to smoke inhalation, because the electrical closet was placed ne
  • Five firefighters would be injured by smoke inhalation before the fire was declared out.
  • ner, i.e. intravenously, intramuscularly, by inhalation, by insufflation, or rectally.
  • e a prescribed diameter to avoid the risk of inhalation by humans.
  • Its inhalation can lead to pulmonary edema, which may be fa
  • cancer, especially in people who smoke, and inhalation can also cause asbestosis.
  • ovides 24-hour emergency treatment for smoke inhalation, carbon monoxide poisoning, and diving injur
  • d restraining them, or by placing them in an inhalation chamber; or administered orally, through a t
  • nspection, they discovered two primate-sized inhalation chambers, one measuring 5 cubic meters, thou
  • r results in reduced tar and carbon monoxide inhalation compared to smoking the same amount of canna
  • i to 4500 psi), a pressure regulator, and an inhalation connection (mouthpiece, mouth mask or face m
  • in the respiratory tract is demonstrated by inhalation cough challenge.
  • Bhastrika Pranayam is aimed at keeping the inhalation cycle equal to exhalation, yet making breath
  • pack, it should be taken immediately via the inhalation device.
  • applications include diagnostic test strips, inhalation devices, syringes, drug test kits and hospit
  • 1,2-dichloroethane is toxic (especially by inhalation due to its high vapour pressure), corrosive,
  • re to EDTA in most cosmetic formulations and inhalation exposure to EDTA in aerosolized cosmetic for
  • Inhalation exposure is also very common.
  • Chronic inhalation exposure in humans results in jaundice and a
  • r veterans and in Iraqis to depleted uranium inhalation exposure, A 2001 study of 15,000 February 19
  • order to prevent the deadly effects of smoke inhalation from cooking fires inside houses in the deve
  • which air flows, conceptually beginning (on inhalation from the external environment) at the nose a
  • Suffering from smoke inhalation, he was admitted to the burn unit of Jacobi
  • berto Goyzueta Cabanillas, who died of smoke inhalation, held a funeral late Saturday afternoon.
  • n to be toxic and slightly carcinogenic upon inhalation in mice.
  • mpound is hazardous in case of ingestion and inhalation in the concentrated, pure form.
  • MT produces an experience that is similar to inhalation in duration, intensity, and characteristics.
  • This exposure is sometimes enhanced by inhalation in settings including spraying operations in
  • Lead sulfate is toxic by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact.
  • Trichloroethane may be harmful by inhalation, ingestion and skin contact.
  • Material is corrosive, and harmful by inhalation, ingestion or skin absorption.
  • ercaptan, which can have adverse effects via inhalation, ingestion or dermal absorption.
  • anium salts UF4 is toxic and thus harmful by inhalation, ingestion and through skin contact.
  • Chronic inhalation, ingestion or skin contact with silver compo
  • The compound is toxic by way of inhalation, ingestion, and absorption, and should be ha
  • llenging patients including ARDS, Trauma and inhalation injury.
  • Contamination by inhalation, intradermal or subcutaneous inoculation, or
  • Toxicity by inhalation is believed to be caused by both the nickel
  • r than the pressure around the user's torso, inhalation is easy, but exhalation requires more effort
  • e-talcosis, which can follow their prolonged inhalation, is usually a variety of asbestosis.
  • On inhalation it causes fatal spasms, inflammation and ede
  • ye contact is less harmful than ingestion or inhalation, it can still result in irritation, itching,
  • The inhalation itself can cause headache and irritation of
  • am a lowered temperature and density, making inhalation less irritating.
  • Most of the victims died from smoke inhalation, many of them in their sleep.
  • Ingestion or inhalation may be fatal.
  • Inhalation may cause coughing, sneezing, labored breath
  • Inhalation may also cause irritation to the respiratory
  • It is extremely flammable, and its inhalation may cause asphyxiation or dizzyness.
  • Evidence of the inhalation of cannabis smoke can be found in the 3rd mi
  • clusion of the mouth, in concert with forced inhalation of ammonia fumes that caused spasm of the vo
  • bour restricts occupational exposure through inhalation of chlorine dioxide to 0.1ppm since concentr
  • Inhalation of phenol vapor may cause lung edema.
  • of Georgia, died from "asphyxia secondary to inhalation of smoke and irrespirable gases" and thirtee
  • Inhalation of diazomethane is known to cause pulmonary
  • Inhalation of cleaning products by pregnant women cause
  • Inhalation of chloromethane gas produces central nervou
  • most immediately and 10 later from burns and inhalation of flames and gases.
  • also irritating to the eyes, skin and, upon inhalation of the dust, respiratory tract.
  • Inhalation of large amounts of formamide vapor may requ
  • pe; a pipe designed for the vaporization and inhalation of opium
  • The LD50 value for rats by inhalation of THC is 42 mg/kg of body weight.
  • coccidioidomycosis is an infection caused by inhalation of Coccidioides immitis.:314
  • is was believed to be an attempt to stop the inhalation of the gas which eventually killed them.
  • Ingestion and inhalation of sec-butyl acetate can cause central nervo
  • cifically to facilitate the vaporization and inhalation of opium.
  • not appear to pose a significant hazard via inhalation of either the vapor or a vapor/aerosol mixtu
  • and a restrictive lung disease caused by the inhalation of dust, often in mines.
  • transmission is via exposure to aerosols-the inhalation of mist droplets containing the bacteria.
  • ingestion of such encysted metacercariae or inhalation of free cercariae and attach onto the large
  • te spirit has a fairly low acute toxicity by inhalation of the vapour, dermal (touching the skin) an
  • Chronic inhalation of hexavalent chromium compounds increases r
  • Inhalation of fumes may induce headache, nausea, fatigu
  • as it both covers the head and prevents the inhalation of wind borne sand.
  • Inhalation of butane can cause euphoria, drowsiness, na
  • ith an effect similar to that resulting from inhalation of dust or smoke.
  • When burned, inhalation of the smoke may cause the rash to appear on
  • Inhalation of pure nitrous oxide over a continued perio
  • are not subject to direct flame exposure or inhalation of superheated air.
  • The major health effect of inhalation of vapors of 1,2-DCE is narcosis; it has bee
  • A is a central nervous system depressant and inhalation of vapors may cause dizziness, drowsiness, h
  • Inhalation of trimethylsilyldiazomethane is potentially
  • into direct contact with people or wildlife, inhalation of aerial sprays, or food consumption prior
  • A study investigating the effects of inhalation of East Indian Sandalwood essential oil and
  • ity to become intoxicated as a result of the inhalation of ethanol fumes, similar to the sniffing of
  • ), concerned primarily with exposure to, and inhalation of, airborne radioactive contamination, and
  • ld with one year of service, died from smoke inhalation on the top floor of the building while tryin
  • le, and can result in fatal exposure through inhalation or upon contact with the skin; calcium gluco
  • c corticosteroid given orally, by injection, inhalation, or as a topical ointment or cream.
  • Blood agents work through inhalation or ingestion.
  • lled, and 43 people were injured, from smoke inhalation or burns.
  • It is moderately toxic by inhalation or ingestion, and is an irritant.
  • ounds as well as unvoiced ones, both through inhalation or exhalation.
  • Cacodylic acid is highly toxic by ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact.
  • ly used as aversive agents to discourage the inhalation or ingestion of toxic substances.
  • ely toxic by ingestion and slightly toxic by inhalation or dermal exposure (oral LD50 in rats: 757 m
  • ion, or etheromania, is the addiction to the inhalation or drinking of diethyl ether, commonly calle
  • Rats exposed to erionite by inhalation or injection (intrapleural or intraperitonea
  • cause death by exposure via direct contact, inhalation or ingestion of contaminants in groundwater
  • bowl", designed for a low-temperature single inhalation, or "hit" of cannabis, tobacco or other sift
  • Routes of exposure include inhalation, oral, and occasional dermal routes from vol
  • deaths appeared to have been caused by smoke inhalation rather than burns.
  • e leaving academia in 1998 to found Advanced Inhalation Research.
  • ica can easily become airborne, making it an inhalation risk, capable of causing irritation.
  • methods for monitoring a persons exposure to inhalation risks, the most common is to use personal ai
  • Skin contact or inhalation should be avoided.
  • l(II) chloride is irritating upon ingestion, inhalation, skin contact, and eye contact.
  • Points of entry: eyes, ingestion, inhalation, skin.
  • d-dose inhaler (MDI), an oral tablet, and an inhalation solution, under various trade names includin
  • rup, tablets, pastilles, dry powder sachets, inhalation solution, drops and ampules as well as effer
  • Human systemic effects by inhalation: somnolence, fever, and other pulmonary chan
  • ter a given intake of activity is higher for inhalation than for ingestion as the insoluble compound
  • by a fast acting route such as injection or inhalation, the response will be the act of taking more
  • It has low oral, dermal and inhalation toxicities and is non-irritating.
  • for methyl bromide is 250 ppm based on acute inhalation toxicity data in humans [Clarke et al. 1945]
  • The effects of inhalation vary, but have been known to include lighthe
  • 65-year old British tourist, died from smoke inhalation while hiking near the lower cable station al