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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for toluene
  1. Toluene and xylene are strong compounds that are used in many household and industrial products. Toluene and xylene poisoning can occur when someone swallows ...
  2. Nail Care Products (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Cosmetics/Specifics ... Cosmetics ... Food and Drug Administration ... FDA overview of safety issues related to nail products and ingredients regulated as cosmetics.
  3. What You Should Know about Using Paint Strippers (Consumer Product Safety Commission) - PDF  
    Household Products/Specifics ... Household Products ... Consumer Product Safety Commission ... PDF
  4. General Information about Secondhand Smoke (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)  
    Secondhand Smoke/Statistics and Research ... Secondhand Smoke ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... CDC's Office on Smoking and Health offers information ...
  5. ... Asbestos Coal Cotton Flax Latex Metals Silica Talc Toluene diisocyanate Western red cedar
  6. ... dyes are: Naphthylamine Other aromatic amino compounds Phenylenediamines Toluene diamines The harmful ingredients in temporary dyes may ...
  7. Poisonous ingredients include: Toluene Butyl acetate Ethyl acetate Dibutyl phthalate
  8. ... include: Benzene Dichloromethane Light aromatic naphtha Methane chloride Toluene Xylene
  9. ... are: Ethanol Xylene Light aliphatic naphtha N-hexane Toluene
  10. ... as mercury, thallium, and lead Solvents such as toluene or carbon tetrachloride Illicit drugs Other causes include: ...
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