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Is acaricide harmful to humans? Understanding the health risks and safety precautions

5 min read
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), millions of agricultural workers face exposure to highly toxic insecticides and acaricides annually, highlighting a significant and ongoing public health concern. The question, 'Is acaricide harmful to humans?', is therefore critical for both occupational safety and public health, especially given the range of chemicals used to control mites and ticks.

Understanding Pharmacology: What is considered acute toxicity?

4 min read
Acute toxicity describes the adverse effects that occur from a single exposure or multiple exposures to a substance within a short timeframe, typically less than 24 hours [1.2.2, 1.2.1]. Understanding what is considered acute toxicity is vital for chemical safety and pharmacology.

Understanding What is Dechlorane Plus Used For?

4 min read
In 2023, Dechlorane Plus was added to Annex A of the Stockholm Convention for global elimination, highlighting its significant toxicity and environmental persistence. But before its recent prohibition, what is Dechlorane Plus used for, and why did it become such a widespread concern?

What is phodine?: Debunking the Myth of the Phodine Medication

4 min read
Over $14 billion is the estimated annual cost of corrosion from hydrogen sulphide for wastewater treatment operators in Australia alone, a problem Phodine was developed to address. However, a common misconception exists where the industrial chemical Phodine is mistakenly identified as a medication, creating potential confusion and safety risks. This article clarifies what Phodine is, details its actual use, and distinguishes it from similarly named pharmaceutical products to prevent dangerous mix-ups.

Understanding What Are the Side Effects of Polysiloxanes

4 min read
While polysiloxanes are widely used in thousands of products due to their inertness and stability, recent scientific evidence questions the generalized assumption of their non-toxicity, pointing to specific health concerns based on their molecular structure and application. A crucial area of research is understanding exactly what are the side effects of polysiloxanes, particularly in long-term human contact through medical implants, cosmetics, and drug delivery systems.

What is Kanatol 200 used for? Unveiling its Industrial Applications, Not as a Medication

3 min read
Kanatol 200 is not a pharmaceutical product, but rather an industrial chemical known as Diethyl Phthalate (DEP). It is used extensively in manufacturing as a solvent and plasticizer, primarily to enhance the flexibility and durability of plastics and other materials. This article clarifies the actual uses and important safety considerations associated with what is Kanatol 200 used for.