Toxicological Profile for Diazinon

CAS#: 333-41-5


Toxicological Profile Information

The ATSDR toxicological profile succinctly characterizes the toxicologic and adverse health effects information for the hazardous substance described here. Each peer-reviewed profile identifies and reviews the key literature that describes a hazardous substance's toxicologic properties. Other pertinent literature is also presented, but is described in less detail than the key studies. The complete list of topics covered (chapter titles) is shown at the left and in more detail further down this page.

The focus of the profile is on health and toxicologic information. Therefore, each profile begins with a Public Health Statement that summarizes in nontechnical language, a substance's relevant properties.

A useful two page information sheet, the ToxFAQsā„¢, is also available.


Toxicological Profile Access

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Complete Profilepdf icon[PDF - 5.4 MB]

Prefacepdf icon[PDF - 325 KB]

1. Public Health Statementpdf icon[PDF - 189 KB]

2. Relevance to Public Healthpdf icon[PDF - 503 KB]

3. Health Effectspdf icon[PDF - 4.3 MB]

4. Chemical and Physical Informationpdf icon[PDF - 348 KB]

5. Production, Import, Use, and Disposalpdf icon[PDF - 360 KB]

6. Potential for Human Exposurepdf icon[PDF - 781 KB]

7. Analytical Methodspdf icon[PDF - 496 KB]

8. Regulations and Advisoriespdf icon[PDF - 429 KB]

9. Referencespdf icon[PDF - 454 KB]

10. Glossarypdf icon[PDF - 389 KB]

Appendicespdf icon[PDF - 594 KB]


Reference

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). 2008. Toxicological profile for Diazinon. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service.

Disclaimer

All ATSDR toxicological profile PDF files are electronic conversions from other electronic text files. This conversion may have resulted in character translation or format errors.

Regulations or guidelines may change. Please check with the appropriate agency for any changes to the regulations or guidelines cited.


Where can I get more information?

If you have questions or concerns, please contact your community or state health or environmental quality department or:

For more information, contact:
Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Office of Innovation and Analytics, Toxicology Section
4770 Buford Highway
Chamblee, GA 30341-3717
Phone: 1-800-CDC-INFO 888-232-6348 (TTY)
Email: Contact CDC-INFO

ATSDR can also tell you the location of occupational and environmental health clinics. These clinics specialize in recognizing, evaluating, and treating illnesses resulting from exposure to hazardous substances.


Page last reviewed: March 12, 2015