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The Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 5-7, January/March 2025.
Deborah Mabbett
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Eye Irritation Response at Low Concentrations of Irritants

Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1966
The linear relationship between reported eye irritation and formaldehyde concentration in simulated atmosphere experiments does not hold when the formaldehyde concentration is below 0.3 parts per million (ppm). Subjects may experience equal irritation at irritant concentrations differing by an order of magnitude. Thus most subjects experienced the same
E A, Schuck   +2 more
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Scoring for eye irritation tests

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1993
Scoring of the rabbit eye test and the resulting evaluation and classification should provide useful information about the likelihood that a test material may cause injury on contact with the human eye. When an animal test is necessary, a rabbit eye test based on the following characteristics is proposed for deriving the maximum information from the ...
W.A. Chambers   +14 more
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Screening procedures for eye irritation

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 1993
Screens aid in identifying some severe irritants or corrosives and eliminating them from consideration for in vivo eye irritation testing. Products may be evaluated for ocular irritation potential in a stepwise progression as follows: (1) products at pH extremes of 2 or below or of 11.5 or above may be considered to be ocular irritants; (2) based on ...
P.M. Hurley   +13 more
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Eye on the Gut: Irritable Eye Syndrome

La Clinica terapeutica, 2020
Group Psychoeducation (PE) is an effective strategy to enhance adherence to antipsychotic treatment in Bipolar Disorders (BD). However, it requires attendance to weekly sessions during a period of about 6 months. This may impede its application for those patients living far from mental health centres, resulting inequality in access to evidence-based ...
Feher, J., Pacella, F., Turchetti, P.
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Integration in human eye irritation

International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health, 1997
Today it is widely known and accepted that indoor air pollution can affect health. To ensure a healthy indoor climate through source control it is necessary to be able to predict how much of a source can be introduced into a building without unacceptable health and comfort effects.
Hempel-Jorgensen, Anne   +2 more
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Ophthalmology: Gritty, irritable eyes

BMJ, 2003
In the fourth part of the series, Sophia Pathai, and Andrew McNaught explain possible causes of gritty, irritable ...
Andrew McNaught, Sophia Pathai
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Eye irritation: Reference chemicals data bank

Toxicology in Vitro, 1992
A list of 55 chemicals has been developed for which comprehensive in vivo rabbit eye irritation data are available. No new in vivo testing has been carried out to qualify a chemical for inclusion in the list. The 55 chemicals selected are available at high and consistent purity and are expected to be stable on storage.
D M, Bagley   +7 more
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The Ex Vivo Eye Irritation Test as an Alternative Test Method for Serious Eye Damage/Eye Irritation

Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 2015
Ocular irritation testing is a common requirement for the classification, labelling and packaging of chemicals (substances and mixtures). The in vivo Draize rabbit eye test (OECD Test Guideline 405) is considered to be the regulatory reference method for the classification of chemicals according to their potential to induce eye injury.
Felix, Spöler   +4 more
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Eye Irritation and Lithium Carbonate

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1980
To the Editor .—Little has been mentioned in the literature discussing the effect of lithium carbonate on the eye. Makeeva et al 1 described three patients with incipient senile cataract who, after receiving lithium carbonate, showed a "sudden and acute worsening" with visual impairment.
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