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ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION

  1. Ozone is a skin, eye, upper respiratory tract, and mucous membrane irritant. The primary symptoms after acute exposure are irritation of the eyes, nose, throat, and chest, as well as fatigue. Exposure to less than 0.5 ppm may produce symptoms and alter pulmonary function tests, but does not significantly decrease exercise potential.
  1. The primary site of acute injury is the lung; injury is characterized by pulmonary congestion, edema, and hemorrhage.
  1. Human systemic effects by inhalation: visual field changes, lacrimation, headache, decreased pulse rate, decreased blood pressure, dermatitis, cough, dyspnea, respiratory stimulation, and other pulmonary changes.
  1. Ozone increases bronchial allergen responses in subjects with allergic asthma or rhinitis.
  1. The toxicity of ozone is increased by its interaction with other environmental oxidants.
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