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Dysrhythmias may result from exposure to

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Dysrhythmias may result from exposure to 


  1. benzene
  2. kerosene
  3. nitrobenzene
  4. carbon tetrachloride
  5. halogenated hydrocarbons

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(E).Halogenated hydrocarbons (whichcontain a chlorine, bromine, or fluorine), can sensitize the myocardium to the effects of endogenous catecholamines. This can result in dysrhythmias and "sudden sniffing death"

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