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ACUTE EXPOSURE INFORMATION

  1. Although as little as one mouthful of a 11.8% solution has produced a fatality, usually one or more liters of commerical products has been required.
  1. Ingestion might produce mucosal irritation, excessive salivation, and vomiting in mild cases, and bradycardia, ventricular arrhythmias, cardiac or respiratory arrest, pulmonary edema, coma, seizures, and hepatic degeneration in serious cases.
  1. Chlormequat chloride is NOT an anticholinesterase agent.
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