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Research Article

Retrospective Analysis of Calls to Poison Control Centers Resulting from Exposure to the Insect Repellent N, N-diethyl-M-Toluamide (DEET) from 1985–1989

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Pages 1-16 | Published online: 25 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

This study analyzed 9,086 human exposures involving N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide—containing insect repellents that were reported to Poison Control Centers from 1985—1989. Nearly two-thirds of those exposed had no adverse effects or only experienced minor symptoms that resolved rapidly. Symptoms were more likely to occur after ocular or inhalation exposures and least likely to occur if the product was ingested. The only reported death occurred in a patient who suicidally ingested 8 oz of an insect repellent containing N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide. Five patients may have experienced a serious or potentially life-threatening effect but the poison center record did not provide unequivocal substantiation of the effect or clearly establish N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide as the causative agent.

From the analysis of those patients calling Poison Control Centers, it appears the risk of serious medical effects with the labeled use of N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide-containing insect repellents is low in comparison with its reported annual use by about 30% of Americans. For patients contacting Poison Control Centers, the occurrence of adverse effects appears to be related to the route of exposure rather than age or gender of the patient or the concentration of N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide in the product.

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