| carbaryl | <chemical> A carbamate insecticide and parasiticide. It is a potent anticholinesterase agent belonging to the carbamate group of reversible cholinesterase inhibitor. It has a particularly low toxicity from dermal absorption and is used for control of head lice in some countries. Pharmacological action: cholinesterase inhibitor, insecticide, carbamate. Chemical name: 1-Naphthalenol, methylcarbamate (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : 1-Naphthyl-N-methylcarbamate, Antigale, Avicopharma Brand of Carbaril, Biove Brand of Carbaril, Carbaril, Carbaryl, Manganese (2+) Salt, Carbaryl, Nickel (2+) Salt, Carbyl, Carylderm, Clement Brand of Carbaril, Concentrat VO 18, Coophavet Brand of Carbaril
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Chemical common name of the insecticide Sevin.
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A highly toxic insecticide in the carbamate family of neurotoxins. Also extremely toxic to bees, which can be killed by visiting previously treated foliage. To aquatic organisms, and to birds. Found in a number of garden insecticides, as well as some slug baits.
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