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Minophen exposure

Introduction: Minophen exposure

Description of Minophen exposure

Minophen exposure (medical condition): Aniline is a chemical used mainly in the manufacture of perfumes, varnishes, resins, dyes, paint removers, herbicides, fungicides, explosives, solvents and photographic chemicals. The type and severity of symptoms varies depending on the amount of chemical involved and the nature of the exposure.

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Chemical poisoning - Aniline:
  »Introduction: Chemical poisoning - Aniline
  »Symptoms of Chemical poisoning - Aniline
  »Treatments for Chemical poisoning - Aniline

Minophen exposure: Related Topics

These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for Minophen exposure:

Minophen exposure as a Disease

Minophen exposure: Another name for Chemical poisoning - Aniline (or close medical condition association).
  »Introduction: Chemical poisoning - Aniline
  »Symptoms of Chemical poisoning - Aniline
  »Treatments for Chemical poisoning - Aniline

Symptoms of Minophen exposure (Chemical poisoning - Aniline)

Some of the symptoms of Minophen exposure incude:

See full list of 17 symptoms of Minophen exposure (Chemical poisoning - Aniline)

Treatments for Minophen exposure (Chemical poisoning - Aniline)

Treatments for Minophen exposure (Chemical poisoning - Aniline) include:

  • Decontamination, symptomatic and supportive measures

Read more about treatments for Minophen exposure

Treatment of Minophen exposure: For more treatment information about Minophen exposure, see treatment of Chemical poisoning - Aniline (Minophen exposure)

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