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====Other categories==== * Respiratory sensitizers cause breathing hypersensitivity when the substance is inhaled. * A substance which is a skin sensitizer causes an [[allergic response]] from a dermal application. * [[Carcinogen]]s induce cancer, or increase the likelihood of cancer occurring. *[[Neurotoxicity]] is a form of toxicity in which a biological, chemical, or physical agent produces an adverse effect on the structure or function of the [[Central nervous system|central]] or [[peripheral nervous system]]. It occurs when exposure to a substance β specifically, a [[neurotoxin]] or [[neurotoxicant]]β alters the normal activity of the nervous system in such a way as to cause permanent or reversible damage to [[nervous tissue]]. * Reproductively toxic substances cause adverse effects in either sexual function or [[fertility]] to either a parent or the offspring. * Specific-target organ toxins damage only specific organs. * Aspiration hazards are solids or liquids which can cause damage through inhalation.
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