Primary Irritation Evaluation Program Study,
Abstract
ENT 70483-Ga (Glidden-Durkee GD-783, commercially discrete structure), a candidate repellent, was evaluated on New Zealand White rabbits for its potential to cause skin irritation. The data obtained serves as a basis for making a recommendation concerning its potential use on humans. This recommendation is intended only for guidance in further entomological testing of this compound. Based upon the interpretation of this test, ENT 70483-Ga should be used only on human skin found by examination to have no abrasions or may be used as a clothing impregnant. If the compound might come in contact with abraded skin, a prophetic patch test should be conducted on human skin to determine primary irritation potential. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 25, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0767761
Entities
People
- Jonathan Briel
Organizations
- United States Army Medical Command