The usual class of active ingredient found in mosquito vapour mats (or also known as vape mats) is pyrethroids which are synthetic chemicals of a natural class of compounds known as pyrethrins. Pyrethrins have been used as an insecticide for over 100 years. These compounds are naturally occurring substances consisting of esters of pyrethric and chrysanthemumic acids. They are the active chemicals of pyrethrum which is the extract of the chrysanthemum flower, chrysanthemum cineriaefolium. Due to the heavy demand for the natural compound of pyrethroids were introduced in the 1950s so as to minimise dependence on the natural pyrethrins. Examples of synthetic pyrethroids include permethrin, allethrin and cypermethrin.
As compared to other pesticides, pyrethrins and pyrethroids have got a lower toxic level and considered to be among the safest insecticides. In the above case, since the presence of pyretherins was most likely to be negligible, no unusual manifestation is likely to occur. Adverse effects are usually limited to mild allergic manifestation due to inhalational or dermal exposure in sensitive individuals, in particular patients with allergy to pollen such as ragweed.
Allergic syndromes associated with pyrethrins include inflammation of the skin (dermatitis) allergic rhinitis, asthma, hypersentivity, pneumonitis and non-fatal anaphylactoid reactions.
In some mosquito vapour mats, piperonyl butoxide would normally be included together to obtain a synergistic effect with pyrethrins. This compound is considered minimally toxic and not reported to be an allergen.
Based on the above explanation, the National Poison Centre is of the opinion that certain individuals having allergic problems should be brought to medical attention immediately if ingestion of such mosquito vapour mats occurs.
2007-01-25 18:59:02
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answered by Ryan's mom 7
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Vape Mat
2016-11-14 04:11:22
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answered by graneau 4
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Call poison control. They will know whether it is a serious poisoning and you should just monitor him, or if you should rush him to ER to get his stomach pumped or other medical care. Don't take chances. Some of these things can kill, others are harmless, but you don't know unless you talk to the right people. Skip the doctor, call poison control, they will have a better idea. Even though they say that the vape mats are not very toxic, it also depends on how old the child is, so it really is better to call, than listen to yahoos from yahoo and end up with something bad happening in the end. CALL POISON CONTROL
2007-01-25 18:58:12
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answered by Cyndi Storm 4
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This Site Might Help You.
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My Bro ate a VAPE mat (just chewd on it???? HELP?
My Bro's 3 and has chewd on a vape mat should there be reason to call the doctor or just monitor him??
2015-08-11 22:28:53
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answered by Rabi 1
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http://www.prn2.usm.my/mainsite/bulletin/nst/1997/nst10.html
Go to this site. It says that the insecticide is usually harmless but someone could have an allergic reaction. But, if ever in doubt, call poison control. If you see any type of allergic reaction, call EMS and poison control. An allergic reaction can happen suddenly and close off the airway.
2007-01-25 19:01:31
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answered by sarah_sunshine_73 2
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whats a VAPE mat?
2007-01-25 18:56:40
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answered by Cole 3
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What the hell is a VAPE mat?
2007-01-25 18:56:56
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answered by Anonymous
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