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Exposure to certain chemicals and gases can pe potentially lethal. If you may have been exposed to toxins or hazardous materials, or work in an environment wih potentially hazardous chemicals and gases, then it is critical that you be tested. Choose from the liste of tests below and get tested soon.



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Methyl n-butyl ketone poisoning from long-term exposure produces loss of sensation and weakness of the extremities. Methyl n-butyl ketone (MBK) has been frequently used as a solvent for plastic...

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Nickel exposure is known to cause skin rashes. In addition, nickel toxicity has been linked with central nervous system (CNS) depressant effects. Nickel is a component of many alloys. it is often...

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Perchloroethylene (tetrachloroethylene) toxicity may cause blistering of the skin on contact and Central Nervous System depressant effects (confusion, irritability, nausea, numbness, coma)....

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Phenol may produce severe irritation and corrosion on contact with skin. Phenol toxicity is characterized by cyanosis, shock, weakness, collapse, convulsions, liver and kidney damage, coma and...

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PCB exposure is typically manifested as dermatological effects (skin irritation, acne) and neurologic effects, such as headache, nervousness, fatigue, and dizziness. Until 1977.PCBs were...

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Selenium toxicity may occur due to industrial exposures. Toxic symptoms include garlic breath odor, thick brittle fingernails, dry brittle hair, red swollen skin of the hands and feet, and nervous...

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This blood test checks for excessive amounts of silver in the body. Silver exposure through skin contact is generally characterized by a blue-gray splotch on the skin. Silver alloys and compounds...

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Styrene exposure at low-level concentrations may produce headaches, nausea, and irritation to the mucous membranes. Long-term exposure can produce Central Nervous System depressant effects such as...

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Thallium exposure, associated with industrial inhalation and/or dermal absorption of metallic thallium or thallium salts, may cause abnormally high blood protein, sensory changes, inflammation of...

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Toluene exposure is of concern primarily due to the depressant effects. Exposure to toluene vapors produces headache, nausea, loss of coordination, memory loss, and unconsciousness. Toluene can be...

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Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform) toxicity is characterized by anesthetic effects, such as lightheadedness and loss of coordination. Liver and kidney damage may be precipitated by an increase in...

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Trichloroethylene toxicity generally produces effects that are characteristic of Central Nervous System depression. Initial symptoms of trichloroethylene toxicity often include fatigue, headache,...

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This test checks the urine for the presence of Acetone, ethanol, isopropanol, and methanol. Acetone is commonly found in fingernail polish, as well as other solvents. Ethanol is the common alcohol...

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Xylene exposure can cause nausea, mucous membrane irritation, dizziness, incoordination, and impairment of equilibrium. Elevated concentrations may produce significant Central Nervous System...

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Zinc poisoning through inhalation of zinc oxide fumes or dust often produces symptoms of respiratory tract irritation, chest pain and cough, fatigue, headache, nausea, fever, and muscle pain. Zinc...

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