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Untoward effects: Human: Daily doses > 0.1 mg/kg/day, IV often associated with sudden life-threatening toxicity (severe thrombopenia, cardiovascular hemorrhage, irreversible vasomotor collapse, anuria, thrombophlebitis, nausea, vomiting, coma, confusion, psychosis, hypotension, hepatocellular necrosis).
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abraded rabbit skin, upper exposure limit, use with monoamine oxidase inhibitors, dermatitis from skin contact, male accidentally ingested, untoward effects, male ingested, topical ophthalmic use, severe necrotic reactions, vapors cause eye, respiratory decrease, uncooked edible tissues, central nervous system suppression, male inadvertently, poisoned mallard ducks, uric acid assays, use with aspirin, rumen atony, acid test results, butyl thiourea, sulfobromophthalein retention, hypoprothrombinemic effect, hepatocanalicular jaundice, concommitant use, intact rabbit skin
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Encyclopedia of Clinical Toxicology, Stevens Johnson, South Africa, South America, North America, Environmental Protection Agency, New Zealand, West Indies, World War, New York, Hong Kong, New Mexico, Central America, United States, American Indians, Poison Control Center, John's Wort, Great Britain, British Columbia, East Africa, New Jersey, Balsam of Peru, American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists, Latin America, New Guinea
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