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  • 1Toxic and nutritional optic neuropathy — Classification and external resources ICD 10 H46 ICD 9 377.33 …

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  • 2Agent Orange — a powerful herbicide and defoliant containing trace amounts of dioxin, a toxic impurity suspected of causing serious health problems, including cancer and genetic damage, in some persons exposed to it and birth defects in their offspring: used by …

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  • 3Agent Orange — thumb|right|250px|A UH 1D helicopter from the336th Aviation Company sprays a defoliation agent on a dense jungle area in the Mekong Delta. 07/26/1969/National Archives photograph. Agent Orange is the code name for a powerful herbicide and… …

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  • 4Toxic shock syndrome — A grave condition occurring predominantly in menstruating women using tampons, toxic shock is characterized by a highly toxic state (with sudden high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aching) followed by low blood pressure (hypotension) which can …

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  • 5VX (nerve agent) — Chembox new ImageFile = VX S enantiomer 2D skeletal.png ImageName = Skeletal formula of the S enantiomer of VX ImageFile1 = VX S enantiomer 3D balls.png ImageName1 = Ball and stick model of the S enantiomer of VX IUPACName = Ethyl { [2 [di(propan …

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  • 6Tabun (nerve agent) — Tabun IUPAC name …

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  • 7Radiocontrast agent — Radiocontrast agents are a type of medical contrast medium used to improve the visibility of internal bodily structures in an X ray based imaging techniques such as computed tomography (CT) or radiography (commonly known as X ray imaging).… …

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  • 8Releasing agent — Amphetamine, the prototypical releasing agent, which acts on norepinephrine and dopamine. A releasing agent (RA), or simply releaser, is a drug that induces the release of a neurotransmitter from the presynaptic neuron into the synapse, leading… …

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  • 9Cutting agent — A cutting agent is a chemical used to cut (dilute) illicit drugs with something less expensive than the drug itself. Overview The classical model of drug cutting (cf. Preble Casey, 1969) refers to the way that illicit drugs were diluted at each… …

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  • 10Mercury poisoning — Classification and external resources Elemental mercury ICD 10 T …

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