Dichloromethane sds can affect you if you breathe it in and pass it through the skin. Exposure to high concentrations may cause unconsciousness and death. Exposure may irritate the lungs, resulting in fluid accumulation (pulmonary edema). Lower doses may cause headaches, fatigue, and drunk-like behavior. Exposure to methylene chloride may cause irregular or stopped heartbeats. Long-term exposure to high concentrations may damage the liver and brain. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies methylene chloride as a "probable human carcinogen."
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