Primary Irritation Evaluation Program.
Abstract
ENT-35661-Ga, and ENT-35658-Ga which are candidate repellents, were evaluated on New Zealand white rabbits for their potential to cause skin irritation. The data obtained serve as a basis for making a recommendation concerning their potential use on humans. This recommendation is intended only for guidance in further entomological testing of these compounds. It does not constitute approval for testing on human volunteers. The interpretation of these compounds is that they should be used only on human skin found by examination to have no abrasions or may be used as a clothing impregnant. However, if the compounds might come in contact with abraded skin, a phophetic patch test should be conducted on human skin to determine primary irritation potential. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0762142
Entities
People
- Jonathan E. Briel
- Rudy Stine