Canadian Policing Research Catalogue

Toxicological review of capsaicinoid (oleoresin of capsicums) / Joseph A. Ruddick.

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Canadian Policing Research

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Description

1 online resource (13 pages)

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Author(s) affiliated with: Hazardous Products Section, Environmental Health Directorate, Health and Welfare Canada.
"January 1993".

Summary

"The extract (oleoresin) of the species Capsicum (peppers) has been formulated into a non-lethal weapon. Concern that its use could unintentionally induce toxicological effects, other than its enfeebling effect, prompted the Canadian Police Research Centre to seek a review. The literature research for toxicological effects was focused on acute exposure of the subject, that is, effects that can result following a short-term exposure to the skin, eye or respiratory system. Data has also been drawn from occupational and other settings where appropriate."

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Technical report (Canadian Police Research Centre) ; TR-02-93.

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