Clinical toxicology of exposures to chemicals from clandestine drug laboratories: a literature review.
Arjen KoppenAnja P G Wijnands-KleukersFemke M J GresnigtDylan W de LangePublished in: Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2022)
Exposure to chemicals involved in the production of clandestine drugs mostly resulted in mild to moderate respiratory, ocular or dermal effects, usually caused by caustic chemicals or solvents. Systemic effects were generally mild, but severe symptoms and eight deaths were reported after exposure to phosphine, hydrogen sulfide, methanol and sulfuric acid.