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Below is a review of the trade names, risks, likely use and other information associated with: Bromophos 

Below is a review of the trade names, risks, likely use and other information associated with Bromophos.

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Bromophos


Of the class ORGANOPHOSPHORUS

Chemical name: O-(4-bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl) O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate.

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Trade or generic names

Bromofos; BrofeneR; BropheneR; CELA-1942; ENT-27162; NexionR; Omexan; OMS-658; S-1942; SHG-1942, Profenofos; O-4-Bromo-2,5-dichlorophenyl O,O-dimethyl phosphorothioate
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Crops / products generally treated with this product

cloven hoof ruminant animals, swine and poultry, for ingestion, also as an additive within paint, lime wash for longer term effects in eg. cow sheds. Used as spray on fly larvae
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Used to control

Internal parasites, general purpose insecticide - flies, mosquitos
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Known risks associated with high exposure

Banned in the UK, considered to have carcinogenicity and reproductive and developmental toxicity. It is a neurotoxin
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Other information

Non Cumulative, non systemic, insecticide. A cholinesterase inhibitor, works on contact with skin and stomach

Slightly toxic to mammals, fish and bees, listed as 'Slightly Hazardous' by WHO, normally comes in a the form of soluble yellow crystals. Banned in the UK, considered to have carcinogenicity and reproductive and developmental toxicity. It is a neurotoxin
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