Toxicity data
Risk phrases
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General
Synonyms: diazepam, 7-chloro-1-methyl-5-phenyl-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one,
1-methyl-5-phenyl-7-chloro-1,3-dihydro-2H-1,4-benzodiazepin-2-one,
numerous trade names
Use: sedative
Molecular formula: C16H13ClN2O
CAS No: 439-14-5
EC No:
Physical data
Appearance: light yellow or cream crystalline powder
Melting point: 125 C
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Stability
Stable. Light-sensitive.
Toxicology
Harmful by ingestion, inhalation and through skin contact.
May cause allergic reactions. May cause systemic effects. Experimental
teratogen and mutagen in laboratory animals. May cause reproductive defects (LPTD ORAL
WMN 5 mg/kg 36 weeks). May be addictive. Skin,
eye and respiratory irritant.
(The meaning of any toxicological abbreviations which
appear in this section is given
here.)
ORL-RAT LD50 710 mg kg-1
IPR-RAT LD50 300 mg kg-1
IVN-MAN TDLO 143 ug kg-1
ORL-RBT LD50 454 mg kg-1
ORL-MAN TDLO 143 mg kg-1
SCU-MUS LD50 300 mg kg-1
(The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is
given
here.)
R20 R21 R22 R36 R37 R38.
Transport information
Non-hazardous for air, sea and road freight.
Personal protection
Safety glasses, gloves, adequate ventilation.