Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde, Methylene Chloride, Nitrogen Dioxide, Tetrachloroethylene
Draft Interaction profile
August 2007
CAS#:
- Carbon Monoxide 630-08-8
- Formaldehyde 50-00-0
- Methylene Chloride 75-09-2
- Nitrogen Dioxide 10102-44-0
- Tetrachloroethylene 127-18-4
Complete Profile [400KB]
- The table of contents and list of individual PDF files are given below.
Preface [99KB]
- Summary
- Contributors
- Peer review
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of acronyms, abbreviations, and symbols
Introduction [103KB]
Joint Toxic Action Data for the Mixture of Concern and Component Mixtures [217KB]
- 2.1 Mixture of Concern
- 2.2 Component Mixtures
- Relevance of the Joint Toxic Action Data and Approaches to Public Health
- Recommendations for Data Needs
Recommendation for Exposure-Based Assessment of Joint Toxic Action of the Mixture [78KB]
Conclusions [60KB]
List of References [64KB]
Appendices [276KB]
- A. Background Information for Carbon Monoxide
- B. Background Information for Formaldehyde
- C. Background Information for Methylene Chloride
- D. Background Information for Nitrogen Dioxide
- E. Background Information for Tetrachloroethylene
Reference
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2007. Interaction profile for Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde, Methylene Chloride, Nitrogen Dioxide, Tetrachloroethylene. (Draft for Public Comment). Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.
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