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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... control [1,5,7]. Reproductive effects: High levels of 2,4-D (about 50 mg/kg/day) administered orally to pregnant rats did not cause any adverse effects on birth weights or litter ... ,4-D causes reproductive effects in animals, this only occurs at very high doses. Thus reproductive problems associated with 2,4-D are unlikely in humans under normal circumstances. Teratogenic effects: 2,4-D ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... effects, including lower ovarian weights and fewer offspring born [33]. These data suggest that reproductive effects are not likely in humans at expected exposure levels. Teratogenic effects: No data are currently available. Mutagenic effects ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 4-AMINOPYRIDINE
... of 4-aminopyridine [167]. Reproductive effects: No data are currently available. Teratogenic effects: No data are currently available. Mutagenic effects: No data are currently available. Carcinogenic effects: No data are currently ... of sublethal amounts of 4-aminopyridine is unlikely to cause negative effects on birds' reproductive systems [8]. There is a large potential for exposure of non-target ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DCPA, CHLORTHAL, CLORTHAL-DIMETHYL
... the adrenal weights of the females and in the kidney weights of the males [35]. Reproductive effects: Rats fed high doses of DCPA (500 mg/kg/day) showed no changes in ... was conducted over one full generation. These data suggest that the compound does not cause reproductive effects. Teratogenic effects: Available data indicate that DCPA is not teratogenic. Pregnant rabbits fed moderate doses (up ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... liver, kidney, spleen, and thymus tissue [1]. Reproductive effects: A two-generation rat study at doses of up to 15 mg/kg/day affected reproductive function. Even smaller amounts of the compound were ... -chlorophenol in the free and conjugated form, which is formed in the liver [38]. Ecological Effects: Effects on birds: MCPA is moderately toxic to wildfowl; the LD50 of MCPA in bobwhite quail ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ACETOCHLOR
... mg/L. Rabbit eye irritation was substantial but temporary; skin irritation was considered severe (206). Reproductive Effects: In a two-generation reproduction study submitted by Monsanto, with rats fed dosages of 0 ... systemic effects was not established (209). In a two-generation reproduction study submitted by ZENECA, with rats fed dosages of 0,1.6, 21, and 160 mg/kg/day, the reproductive NOEL ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALDICARB
... effects [5]. Thus, reproductive effects in humans are unlikely at expected exposure levels. Teratogenic effects: No teratogenic effects have been found in rats exposed to aldicarb [5]. Mutagenic effects ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALLETHRIN
... Not Available Reproductive effects: No data are currently available. Teratogenic effects: No developmental defects were seen in the offspring of rats given doses as high as 195 mg/kg/day [7]. Mutagenic effects: ... less toxic compounds which may be more easily eliminated by the body [12]. Ecological Effects: Effects on birds: Allethrin is practically non-toxic to birds. The oral LD50 for allethrin ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - AMETRYN
... available Reproductive Effects: No information is currently available. Teratogenic Effects: No information is currently available. Mutagenic Effects: Studies have shown that ametryn is not mutagenic (54). Carcinogenic Effects: There ... % is eliminated in the urine and feces within 72 hours (58). ECOLOGICAL EFFECTS Effects on Birds: Ametryn is only slightly toxic to birds. The dietary LC50 (8 ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - AMITRAZ
... who received 0.25 mg/kg/day of amitraz did not show any ill-effects (1). Reproductive Effects: Doses of 200 mg/kg/day of amitraz for ten weeks decreased fertility ... reproductive effects observed in laboratory animals at some dose levels, likely human exposures are very much less than those which produced effects. These effects are unlikely in humans under normal circumstances. Teratogenic Effects: ...
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