Carbaryl [karbaryl]
- Terms
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1-naftylmethylkarbamát
carbaryl
karbaryl, sůl manganu (2+)
karbaryl, sůl niklu (2+)
Sevin 
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1-Naphthyl-N-methylcarbamate
Antigale
Carbaril
Carbaryl, Manganese (2+) Salt
Carbaryl, Nickel (2+) Salt
Carbyl
Carylderm
Concentrat VO 18
Dog-Net Insecticide Poudre
Fido's Free-Itch
G-Wizz
Joseph Lyddy
Océcoxil
Poudre insecticide Moureau
Poudre insecticide Vetoquinol
Poutic
Sépou
Sevin
Skatta Tick Flea Louse Powder
Tigal 
A carbamate insecticide and parasiticide. It is a potent anticholinesterase agent belonging to the carbamate group of reversible cholinesterase inhibitors. It has a particularly low toxicity from dermal absorption and is used for control of head lice in some countries.
- DUI
 - D012721 MeSH Browser
 - CUI
 - M0019707
 - CAS
 - 1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate
 - Previous indexing
 - Insecticides (1966-1970); Carbamates (1966-1970)
 - History note
 - 92; was SEVIN 1971-91 (Prov 1971-73); CARBARYL was see SEVIN 1976-91; SEVIN was see CARBARYL 1991-95
 - Online note
 - use CARBARYL to search SEVIN 1971-91 (as Prov 1971-73)
 - Public note
 - 92; was SEVIN 1974-91; CARBARYL was see SEVIN 1976-91; SEVIN was see CARBARYL 1991-95
 
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- AD
 - administration & dosage 2
 - AE
 - adverse effects
 - AG
 - agonists
 - AA
 - analogs & derivatives
 - AN
 - analysis
 - AI
 - antagonists & inhibitors
 - BL
 - blood
 - CF
 - cerebrospinal fluid
 - CS
 - chemical synthesis
 - CH
 - chemistry
 - CL
 - classification
 - EC
 - economics
 - HI
 - history
 - IM
 - immunology
 - IP
 - isolation & purification
 - ME
 - metabolism
 - PK
 - pharmacokinetics
 - PD
 - pharmacology 4
 - PO
 - poisoning
 - RE
 - radiation effects
 - ST
 - standards
 - SD
 - supply & distribution
 - TU
 - therapeutic use 5
 - TO
 - toxicity 1
 - UR
 - urine
 
2-naphthyl methylcarbamate Chemical MeSH Browser