Trade Name: |
TEMPER EC |
Technical: |
TEMEPHOS 50% EC |
Chemical Group: |
Organophosphate |
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Use : |
Mosquito Larvicide |
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Formulation : |
Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) |
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Physico Chemical Properties : |
Molecular Weight - 466.5 |
Appearance - Brown colour liquid |
Solubility - Emulsifies in water |
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Toxicological Information : |
Acute Oral Toxicity Ld50 - 4204mg/kg (male rat) |
Acutr Dermal Toxicity Ld50 - >4000mg/kg (rat) |
Acute Inhalation Toxicity Lc50 - 2.41mg/I air (4h) |
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Symptoms of Poisoning : |
Headache, giddiness, vertigo, nausea, vomiting, blurred vision, diarrhea, convulsion, excessive sweating, lacrimation and salvation may occur. |
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Target Species : |
Mosquito larva |
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Dosage : |
Clean Water - 3.7 to 5m1/0 litres of water tocover 500 sq. meters area. |
Moderately Polluted Water - 7.5 to 10m 1/10 litres of water tocover 500 sq.meters area. |
Highly Polluted Water - 7.5 to 10m 1/10 litres of water tocover 500 sq.meters area. |
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Mode of Action : |
Temper EC produces signs and Symptoms typical of cholinesterase inhibition at moderate levels of exposure, but mortality does not occur unless very large doses of the compound are administered. |
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Antidote : |
Atropinizethe patient immediately & maintain full atropinization by repeated doses of 2-4 mg of atropine sulphate intravenously 5-10 minutes interval. Dissolve 1-2gm of 2 PAM in 10 ml distilled water and inject intravenously very slowly of 10-15 minutes |
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Presentation : |
05 liters Tin |
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