RightAnswer Knowledge Solutions Search Results for 59-43-8

New Search  |  Search Results (59-43-8)  |  Index of Example Chemical Results Pages
register now
RightAnswer Knowledge Solutions provides access to hundreds of data sources. Our premier and proprietary sources include fully-researched documents from well-established experts in the chemical and HazMat fields.

A search in our system for this chemical would return results – all in one place -- in the following categories from the listed data sources.
  • Chemical Identification
  • Environmental Hazards
  • First Aid/Medical Treatment
  • Handling/Storage/Shipping/Waste Management
  • MSDS Documents
  • Physical/Chemical Properties
  • Regulatory/Standards/Labels
  • Report Abstracts and Studies
  • Reproductive Risk
  • Toxicology/Health Hazards/Exposure
Example of Acute Exposure data from MEDITEXT.

RightAnswer Proprietary Data Sources:

MEDITEXT® Documentshelp


All Other Data Sources:

CCRIS Documentshelp
DART Documentshelp
ECOTOX Documentshelp
Fisher MSDShelp
HSDB® Data Bankhelp
LOLI® Listingshelp
REPROTOX® Documentshelp
RTECS® Registryhelp
Shepard's Cataloghelp
TERIS Documentshelp
MSDSonline®help

ChemID External Links:


Other Government Links Searched via RegsKnowledge:

State Environmental Regulationshelp
CFR Regulationshelp

Example Content from MEDITEXT for 59-43-8:


Please note: this is an extract of information from a larger document. Full document and details are available by subscription.

ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION

  1. WITH THERAPEUTIC USE
    1. PARENTERAL: Rare reports of anaphylactoid reaction (ie, respiratory distress, pruritus, shock and abdominal pain) have been reported, usually after multiple large parenteral doses of 25 to 100 mg of thiamine for more than 7 days. OTHER events have included injection site pain following intravenous administration. There are very few adverse events reported with parenteral administration. ORAL: Adverse events are not usually reported following oral supplementation, even following high doses of 300 mg/day for several weeks.
  1. WITH POISONING/EXPOSURE
    1. OVERDOSE: Single parenteral doses of 100 to 500 mg have been given with no toxic effects reported. ORAL: Toxicity is uncommon following oral supplementation; excessive doses are usually excreted. NOTE: The parenteral formulation contains aluminum that may be potentially toxic to patients at risk (impaired renal function) or following prolonged therapy. See the ALUMINUM management as appropriate.
© 2011-2025 RightAnswer.com, Inc. and/or its licensors. All rights reserved. No claim to original U.S. Govt. works.