Diethyl Toluamide
Diethyl Toluamide 1ML of
What is Diethyl Toluamide?
Diethyl Toluamide, commonly known as DEET, is an active ingredient widely used in insect repellents. It offers effective protection against biting insects like mosquitoes and ticks, reducing the risk of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Lyme disease. DEET is available in various formulations such as sprays, lotions, and wipes, and is regarded for its durability and efficacy in repelling pests.Side Effects
- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Rash
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth
- Do not apply over cuts, wounds, or irritated skin
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling
- Use in well-ventilated areas to avoid inhalation
- Do not use under clothing
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- Skin irritation
- Redness
- Rash
- Hives
- Swelling
- Eye irritation if contact occurs
- Avoid contact with eyes, lips, and mouth
- Do not apply over cuts, wounds, or irritated skin
- Wash hands thoroughly after handling
- Use in well-ventilated areas to avoid inhalation
- Do not use under clothing
- If ingested, seek medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately
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Diethyl Toluamide 1ML of
What is Diethyl Toluamide ?
Diethyl Toluamide, commonly known as DEET, is an active ingredient widely used in insect repellents. It offers effective protection against biting insects like mosquitoes and ticks, reducing the risk of vector-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and Lyme disease. DEET is available in various formulations such as sprays, lotions, and wipes, and is regarded for its durability and efficacy in repelling pests.
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