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| Identifying information, including synonyms, ID numbers, use type, chemical classification, a link to a list of all products containing this chemical and a list of the top crops this pesticide is used on in California. | |
| Signs and symptoms of poisoning, first aid, and links to treatment information for this chemical. | |
| Link to information on toxicity to humans, including carcinogenicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, and acute toxicity. | |
| Links to world-wide registration status as well as regulatory information for the U.S. and California. | |
| Water quality standards and physical properties affecting water contamination potential. | |
| Toxicity to aquatic organisms. | |
| List of chemicals in the same family, including breakdown products, salts, esters, isomers, and other derivatives. | |
Chemical Identification and Use for DDVP |
Basic Identification Information About This Chemical |
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| Chemical Name: | DDVP |
| CAS Number: | 62-73-7 |
| U.S. EPA PC Code: |
084001
600020 (US EPA PC Code for chemical as impurity) |
| CA DPR Chem Code: | 187 |
| Molecular Weight: | 220.98 |
| Molecular Structure: | ![]() |
| Use Type: |
Breakdown product
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Impurity
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Insecticide
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| Chem Class: |
Organophosphorus
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Additional Resources About This Chemical Class and Use Type | |
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See the Global Pesticide Resources page for many additional links. |
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Historical Use of this ChemicalTop five crops and sites for this pesticide in California | |
Structural Pest Control
Animal Husbandry
Commodity Fumigation
Landscape
Other Fumigation
View All Crops and Sites | |
Other Names for this Chemical | |
| 00187 (CA DPR Chem Code Text) , 00187 (CA DPR Chem Code) , 084001 (US EPA PC Code Text) , 187 (CA DPR Chem Code) , 187 (CA DPR Chem Code) , 2,2-Dichloroethenyl dimethyl phosphate , 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate , 2,2-Dichlorovinyl dimethyl phosphate (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , 338 (PDP Code) , 600020 (US EPA PC Code Text) , 600020 (US EPA PC Code) , 62-73-7 (CAS number) , 62737 , 62737 (CAS number without hyphens) , 84001 (US EPA PC Code) , Apavap , Atgard , Bay 19149 , Benfos , Bibesol , Brevinyl , Canogard , Cekusan , Cypona , D.D.V.P. , DDVAP , DDVP , DDVP , DDVP (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , DDVP (Dichlorvos) , Dedevap , Delevap (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , Derriban , Derribante , Devikol , Dichloorvos , Dichlorman , dichlorovos , Dichlorphos , Dichlorvos , Dichlorvos (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , Dichlorvos (DDVP) , Dichlorvos (DDVP) , Dichlorvos plus related active compounds , Dichlorvos [Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichloroethenyl dimethyl ester] , Diclorvos , Diclorvos (DDVP) , Dikl?rfosz (ddvp) , Dimethyl 2,2-dichlorovinyl phosphate , Divipan , Duo-Kill , Duravos , ENT-20738 , Equiguard , Estrosel , Estrosol , Fly Fighter , Fly-Die , Herkol , Herkol (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , Mafu , Mafu (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , Naled breakdown product , NCI-C00113 , No-Pest Strip , Nogos , NSC-6738 , Oko , Oko (as impurity only; no longer cleared as inert) , OMS-14 , Phosphoric acid, 2,2-dichlorovinyl dimethyl ester , Prentox , SD 1750 , TASK , Tenac , Trichlorfon breakdown product , UDVF , Unifos , Vapona , Vaponite , Vapora II , Verdican , Verdipor , Verdisol | |
Products Containing This ChemicalCurrent and historic U.S. registered products | |
Signs and Symptoms of DDVP Poisoning |
NOTE! There may be other diseases and chemicals that have similar symptoms. |
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If you have a poisoning emergency in the United States call 1-800-222-1222. |
DDVP is a Organophosphorus compound. |
Symptoms of Poisoning with Organophosphorus Compounds |
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- Excessive salivation, sweating, rhinorrhea and tearing. |
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Source for Group Symptoms: Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning, 5th edition, U.S. EPA, Chapter 4. |
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Treatment for Organophosphorus Poisoning | ||||
See: Recognition and Management of Pesticide Poisoning, 5th edition, U.S. EPA, Chapter 4, page 40. | ||||
Symptoms of DDVP Exposure from the International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) |
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NOTE! STRICT HYGIENE! AVOID EXPOSURE OF (PREGNANT) WOMEN! AVOID EXPOSURE OF ADOLESCENTS AND CHILDREN! |
General First Aid: IN ALL CASES CONSULT A DOCTOR! | ||
Route of Exposure |
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| Inhalation | Convulsions. Dizziness. Sweating. Laboured breathing. Nausea. Unconsciousness. Pupillary constriction muscle cramp excessive salivation. | Fresh air rest. Artificial respiration if indicated. Refer for medical attention. | |
| Skin | MAY BE ABSORBED! Redness. Pain. (Further see Inhalation). | Remove contaminated clothes. Rinse and then wash skin with water and soap. Refer for medical attention. | |
| Eyes | First rinse with plenty of water for several minutes (remove contact lenses if easily possible) then take to a doctor. | ||
| Ingestion | Abdominal cramps. Diarrhoea. Vomiting. (Further see Inhalation). | Rinse mouth. Induce vomiting (ONLY IN CONSCIOUS PERSONS!). Refer for medical attention. | |
| Notes for ICSC Information | |||
| Depending on the degree of exposure periodic medical examination is indicated. Specific treatment is necessary in case of poisoning with this substance; the appropriate means with instructions must be available. Carrier solvents used in commercial formulations may change physical and toxicological properties. Do NOT take working clothes home. Do NOT use in the vicinity of a fire or a hot surface or during welding. Dedevap Nogas Nuvan Phosvit Vapona Bay19149 are trade names. Also consult publication Environmental Health Criteria No. 79 Health Safety Guide No. 18. | |||
Toxicity Information for DDVP |
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Summary Toxicity Information | ||||||
| PAN Bad Actor Chemical 1 | Acute Toxicity 2 | Carcinogen | Cholinesterase Inhibitor | Ground Water Contaminant | Developmental or Reproductive Toxin | Endocrine Disruptor |
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| Indicates high toxicity in the given toxicological category. | Indicates no available weight-of-the-evidence summary assessment. For additional information on toxicity from scientific journals or registration documents, see the "Additional Resources for Toxicity " section of the chemical detail page. | ||
| 1. PAN Bad Actors are chemicals that are one or more of the following: highly acutely toxic, cholinesterase inhibitor, known/probable carcinogen, known groundwater pollutant or known reproductive or developmental toxicant. NOTE! Because there are no authoritative lists of Endocrine Disrupting (ED) chemicals, EDs are not yet considered PAN Bad Actor chemicals. | |||
| 2. The acute toxicity reported on this page is of the pure chemical ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity of individual pesticide products. To view acute toxicity of individual products, click on 'View Products' link in the 'Chemical Identification' section above. | |||
Additional Resources about the Toxicity of this Chemical |
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See the Global Pesticide Resources page for many additional links. | |
Detailed Toxicity Information |
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Acute Toxicity 2 |
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WHO Acute Hazard TRI Acute Hazard Material Safety Data Sheets Acute rating from U.S. EPA product label U.S. NTP Acute Toxicity Studies
View StudiesCholinesterase Inhibitor |
Ib, Highly Hazardous Not Listed Not Available Highly Toxic Moderately to Highly Toxic Yes |
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| 2. The acute toxicity reported on this page is of the pure chemical ingredient only and may not reflect the acute toxicity of individual pesticide products. To view acute toxicity of individual products, click on 'View Products' link in the 'Chemical Identification' section above. | ||
Cancer Information |
DDVP | |
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IARC Carcinogens U.S. NTP Carcinogens California Prop 65 Known Carcinogens U.S. EPA Carcinogens TRI Carcinogen |
2B, Possible Not Listed Yes Suggestive Not Listed |
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Endocrine Disruption |
DDVP | |
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Illinois EPA list Keith list Colborn list Benbrook list Danish Inert list EU list |
Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed Not listed Yes |
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Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity |
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CA Prop 65 Developmental Toxin U.S. TRI Developmental Toxin CA Prop 65 Female Reproductive Toxin CA Prop 65 Male Reproductive Toxin U.S. TRI Reproductive Toxin |
Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed |
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Chemicals of Special Concern |
DDVP | |
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Bad Actors PAN Dirty Dozen list |
Yes Not Listed |
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Water Pollution Potential and Criteria for DDVP |
Water Pollution Potential |
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| PAN Ground Water Contaminant Rating | Insufficient Data | |||
Sorry, no water quality standards or criteria have been established for this chemical by the U.S. or Canadian governments; however, there may be criteria established for related chemicals. |
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Regulatory Information for DDVP |
International Regulatory Status |
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| Registration in Selected Countries | DDVP |
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UNEP Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) UNEP Prior Informed Consent Chemical (PIC) WHO Obsolete Pesticide |
Not Listed Not Listed Not Listed |
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U.S. and California Regulatory Status |
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U.S. EPA Registered U.S. EPA Hazardous Air Pollutant U.S. EPA Minimum Risk Pesticide (25b list) CA Registered CA Groundwater Contaminant CA Toxic Air Contaminant |
Yes Yes No Yes Not Listed HAPTAC, Pesti |
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Maximum Tolerance and Residue Levels |
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Codex Alimentarius (UN FAO Maximum Residue Limits) U.S. Maximum Tolerance Levels European Union Maximum Residue Levels |
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Ecotoxicity for DDVP |
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Aquatic Ecotoxicity |
All Toxic Effects for Organism Group |
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| Organism Group | Effects Noted |
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| Biochemistry, Growth, Histology, Morphology, Mortality | |
| Mortality, Population | |
| Population | |
| Avoidance, Behavior, Biochemistry, Development, Enzyme(s), Mortality, No Effect Coded, Physiology | |
| Accumulation, Avoidance, Behavior, Biochemistry, Cell(s), Enzyme(s), Feeding Behavior, Genetics, Growth, Histology, Immunological, Morphology, Mortality, No Effect Coded, Physiology, Reproduction | |
| Behavior, Biochemistry, Enzyme(s), Intoxication, Mortality, Population | |
| Accumulation, Behavior, Biochemistry, Development, Enzyme(s), Feeding Behavior, Histology, Intoxication, Morphology, Mortality, Physiology, Reproduction | |
| Mortality | |
| Ecosystem Process, Mortality, Physiology, Population | |
| Behavior, Enzyme(s), Intoxication, Mortality, No Effect Coded | |
| Cell(s), Enzyme(s), Genetics, Mortality, Physiology, Population | |
| Mortality | |
Summary of Acute Toxicity for Organism Group |
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| Organism Group | Average Acute Toxicity | Acute Toxicity Range |
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| Slightly Toxic | Slight to Moderate Toxicity | |
| Slightly Toxic | Not Acutely Toxic to High Toxicity | |
| Highly Toxic | Moderate to Very High Toxicity | |
| Moderately Toxic | Slight to High Toxicity | |
| Moderately Toxic | Slight to Very High Toxicity | |
| Slightly Toxic | Not Acutely Toxic to Very High Toxicity | |
| Moderately Toxic | Slight to Very High Toxicity | |
| Moderately Toxic | Slight to Very High Toxicity | |
| Highly Toxic | Highly Toxic | |
Terrestrial Ecotoxicity |
Summary of Acute Toxicity for Organism Group |
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| Organism Group | Average Acute Toxicity | Acute Toxicity Range |
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| Honeybees | Highly Toxic | Highly Toxic |
| Note: Population-level effects on honeybees may occur even if a pesticide has low acute toxicity. For example, certain pesticides interfere with honeybee reproduction, ability to navigate, or temperature regulation, any of which can have an effect on long-term survival of honeybee colonies. The neonicotinoids, pyrethroids and keto-enol pesticides are some types of pesticides causing one or more of these effects. | ||
Honeybee Chronic Toxicity |
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Sorry, no honeybee chronic toxicity data available for this chemical. Try related chemicals. |
Related Chemicals for DDVP |
| CAS Number | Relation | Reason | Chemical Name | Chem Detail | Registration | Symptoms | California Use | Chem Use Type | U.S. EPA Reg | PAN Bad Actor |
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| 62-73-7 | Parent | P | DDVP | View |
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Insecticide, Breakdown product, Impurity | Yes | Yes |
| Related | 8 | DDVP, other related | View |
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Insecticide | No | Yes | |
| Related | 5a | Dichlorovinyl acid | View |
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Breakdown product | No | Not Listed | |
| 300-76-5 | Related | 5a | Naled | View |
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Insecticide | Yes | Yes |
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