Metronidazole

Safety (MSDS) data for metronidazole

Safety (MSDS) data for metronidazole

Hazard: harmful


General

    Synonyms: 2-methyl-5-nitro-1H-imidazole-1-ethanol, 1-(beta-hydroxyethyl)-2-methyl-5-nitroimidazole, acromona, anagiardil, arilin, deflamon, efloran, elyzol, entizol, flagesol, flagil, flagyl, fossyol, gineflavir, klio, medazol, metro gel, metrogyl, metron, protostat, orvagil, trichazol, vagilen, vagimid, zadstat, numerous further trade names
    Use:
    Molecular formula: C6H9N3O3
    CAS No: 443-48-1
    EINECS No: 207-136-1

Physical data

    Appearance: white to slightly yellow crystalline powder
    Melting point: 158 - 162 C
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Stability

    Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.

Toxicology

    Harmful if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Irritant. Limited evidence that this material may act as a carcinogen.

    Toxicity data
    (The meaning of any toxicological abbreviations which appear in this section is given here.)
    ORL-RAT LD50 3000 mg kg-1
    ORL-MUS LD50 3800 mg kg-1
    SCU-MUS LD50 3640 mg kg-1

    Risk phrases
    (The meaning of any risk phrases which appear in this section is given here.)
    R20 R21 R22 R40.

Transport information

    (The meaning of any UN hazard codes which appear in this section is given here.)
    Non-hazardous for air, sea and road freight.

Personal protection

    Safety glasses, adequate ventilation.

    Safety phrases
    (The meaning of any safety phrases which appear in this section is given here.)
    S36 S37.

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