Quinon (Pyraclostrobin 100 g/l CS)
Direction Of Use
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Time of Application
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Precautions
- Avoid inhalation and skin contact while diluting because of spillage or splashes. do not mix with bare hands.
- The user should use full protective clothing, which includes rubber gloves, boots, face shield and overall or rubber apron or hat.
Symptoms Of Poisoning
The early symptoms may be respiratory tract pain, eye pain, pruritus, skin redness, weakness, headache, nausea, vomiting and dizziness.
First Aid
- If ingestion: If person is conscious and alert, rinse mouth with water and give 1 or 2 glass of water to drink. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person. Call the doctor immediately. Do not induced vomiting until and unless desired by attending physician.
- If inhaled: Take the patient lo fresh air and take care of body temperature. If patient is not breathing or breathing with difficulty, give artificial respiration, preferably with mouth breathing. Consult a physician.
- In case of skin contact: Wash with soap and plenty of water. If pain, redness or irritation persists, consult a doctor. all the contaminated clothes should be segregated and thoroughly washed with soap and water separately before use.
- In case of eyes contact: Rinse gently with plenty of water at least 15 minutes. If pain, irritation, redness or photophobia persists, consult eye specialist.
Caution:“Not to Be Used on Crops Other Than Specified on This Label/Leaflet”.
Phytotoxicity
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Antidote
There is no known specific antidote. Treat the patient according to the symptoms.