Neuropsychological Effects of Formaldehyde Use (Short Communication) (Report) Neuropsychological Effects of Formaldehyde Use (Short Communication) (Report)

Neuropsychological Effects of Formaldehyde Use (Short Communication) (Report‪)‬

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2008, June, 40, 2

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Publisher Description

Formaldehyde is an efficient cellular preservative useful in a variety of industrial settings, most notably, in its use as an embalming fluid. It is also a well known neurotoxin which has recently become popular among substance abusers for its rapid onset euphoria, availability, and low cost; it is known on the street as "wet" or "fry." However, the neuropsychological and cognitive effects of formaldehyde are not well known. There has been considerable research into the physiological effects of formaldehyde in industrial setting, but limited research into the neuropsychological effects. INDUSTRIAL AND INADVERTENT EXPOSURE

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2008
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis Ltd.
SIZE
194.2
KB

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