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Toxicokinetics of permethrin in the rat
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1991The toxicokinetics of permethrin after single 460 mg/kg oral and 46 mg/kg intravenous doses were studied in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Serial blood samples after oral and intravenous dosage, and brain, medulla oblongata, sciatic nerve, and liver samples after oral administration were collected.
P. Bringas+3 more
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Treating permethrin poisoning in cats
Veterinary Record, 2013FOLLOWING the call for cases by Bates and others (2013), we would like to describe a case of feline permethrin intoxication that was successfully treated with intravenous lipids. A 1.8 kg, three-month-old, female European shorthair cat was presented, severely intoxicated, 12 hours after the accidental dermal application of an estimated 370 mg of ...
Muentener, Cedric R+2 more
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Pest Management Science, 2019
BACKGROUND Permethrin (a pyrethroid) has been recommended for the management of a number of insect pests, including Musca domestica. Recently, resistance to permethrin has been reported from the Punjab province, Pakistan, which necessitates the need to ...
H. Khan
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BACKGROUND Permethrin (a pyrethroid) has been recommended for the management of a number of insect pests, including Musca domestica. Recently, resistance to permethrin has been reported from the Punjab province, Pakistan, which necessitates the need to ...
H. Khan
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Aqueous chlorination of permethrin
Water Research, 1989Abstract Cis and trans permethrin were shown not to react with chlorine under conditions likely to be found during water treatment disinfection. Consequently, no products are likely to be formed should operators wish to maintain a chlorine residual whilst deinfesting mains water supply.
J. Haley, M. Fielding
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Journal of medical entomology, 2019
The use of insecticides such as deltamethrin, permethrin, and temephos has been a primary tool to manage Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) in Punjab province, Pakistan; however, recent reports of control failure necessitate monitoring insecticide resistance.
H. Khan, W. Akram
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The use of insecticides such as deltamethrin, permethrin, and temephos has been a primary tool to manage Aedes aegypti (Linnaeus) in Punjab province, Pakistan; however, recent reports of control failure necessitate monitoring insecticide resistance.
H. Khan, W. Akram
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Dissipation of Permethrin in Limnocorrals
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1985Permethrin (3-phenoxybenzyl(1RS)-cis,trans-3-(2,2-dimethy[-3-dichlorovinyl)-2,2-dimethylcyciopropanecarboxylate) applied to approximately 100-m3enclosures (limnocorrals) in a small mesotrophic lake in Southern Ontario (47°51′25″N; 77°25′30″W) at concentrations of 500, 50, 5, and 0.5 μ∙L−1dissipated from the water rapidly and approximated first-order ...
N. K. Kaushik+5 more
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Evaluation of Ivermectin vs Permethrin for Treating Scabies-Summary of a Cochrane Review.
JAMA dermatology, 2019Clinical Question Is the use of ivermectin in patients infested with scabies associated with improved clinical and safety outcomes compared with permethrin? Bottom Line Both ivermectin and permethrin treatment were associated with high clearance rates.
S. Rosumeck, A. Nast, C. Dressler
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Australian Veterinary Journal, 2008
A retrospective analysis of all adverse experience reports received by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority's Adverse Experience Reporting Program for veterinary medicines since 1995, showed that permethrin toxicity in cats usually occurred after the owner applied a canine permethrin‐containing product, typically a spot‐on. Cats
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A retrospective analysis of all adverse experience reports received by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority's Adverse Experience Reporting Program for veterinary medicines since 1995, showed that permethrin toxicity in cats usually occurred after the owner applied a canine permethrin‐containing product, typically a spot‐on. Cats
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The adsorption of Permethrin by soil
Toxicological & Environmental Chemistry, 1983Adsorption experiments were conducted with three soils to determine the characteristics of adsorption and the factors affecting adsorption of permethrin in soil. Permethrin was adsorbed in batch experiments within two hours. Adsorption isotherms followed the Freundlich equation (r 2 = 0.71 –0.98) and most of them were classified as S‐curves implying a ...
George E. Tsicritsis, Leo W. Newland
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Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2019
Permethrin, a pyrethroid chemical, is widely used as a pesticide because of its rapid insecticidal activity. Although permethrin is considered to exert very low toxicity in mammals, the effects of early, low‐level, chronic exposure on the adult central ...
Hirokatsu Saito+4 more
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Permethrin, a pyrethroid chemical, is widely used as a pesticide because of its rapid insecticidal activity. Although permethrin is considered to exert very low toxicity in mammals, the effects of early, low‐level, chronic exposure on the adult central ...
Hirokatsu Saito+4 more
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