Insecticide
Insecticide and acaricide
Fenpropathrin is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide developed by Sumitomo Chemical. Like other pyrethroid insecticides, fenpropathrin has a broad insecticidal spectrum, and is especially effective against mites.
Fenpropathrin (RS)-α-cyano-3-phenoxybenzyl 2,2,3,3-tetramethylcyclopropanecarboxylate
Fenpropathrin is not a medical substance. It's an insecticide and acaricide, meaning it kills insects and mites. Here's what you should know about Fenpropathrin:
- Function: Controls insects and mites that damage crops, livestock, and stored products.
- Application: It's used in various agricultural settings and can be applied in different ways like spraying, dusting, or treating seeds.
Important to Remember:
- Fenpropathrin is a pesticide and can be toxic if ingested or inhaled.
- People who handle Fenpropathrin should wear proper protective clothing and follow safety guidelines.
Misuse as a Medical Substance:
- There's no evidence that Fenpropathrin has any medical use. In fact, it can be harmful if ingested or misused.
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