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Chlorpyrifos (CPS), also
known as
chlorpyrifos ethyl, is an
organophosphate pesticide that has been used on crops, and
animals in buildings, and in other...
- the use of
chlorpyrifos in
households (under the
commercial name Dursban). However, the EPA did not
limit its use in agriculture.
Chlorpyrifos remains one...
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cause was
identified with high
probability a
highly poisonous chemical,
Chlorpyrifos—usually used in insecticides,
which is
banned in many
countries for residential...
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oxybenzone and octinoxate. The bill also
included a ban on the
pesticide chlorpyrifos, and upon enactment,
Hawaii became the
first state to ban the substance...
- the RfD for the
insecticide chlorpyrifos,
adapted from the EPA's
Interim Reregistration Eligibility Decision for
chlorpyrifos. The EPA
determined the acute...
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metabolite of the
herbicide triclopyr, and of the
insecticides chlorpyrifos and
chlorpyrifos-methyl. A
study in M****achusetts
reported a
correlation between...
- Parkinson's
disease include "banning of
pesticides (e.g.,
paraquat and
chlorpyrifos) and
chemicals (e.g., trichloroethylene)
which have been
linked to PD...
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largest US-based
manufacturer of the
pesticide chlorpyrifos,
announced that it
would cease chlorpyrifos production by the end of 2020. In
August 2022,...
- 90 days. The
Court called the lead
paint risks for
children "severe".
Chlorpyrifos is a
pesticide that is used to kill a
number of
pests on crops, animals...
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nervous system.
Paraoxon Chlorpyrifos oxon Huff, R. A.; Corcoran, J. J.; Anderson, J. K.; Abou-Donia, M. B. (April 1994). "
Chlorpyrifos oxon
binds directly...