irritantisk
Irritantisk is a term used in toxicology and everyday language in Scandinavian contexts to describe substances or effects that provoke irritation upon contact. It refers to the capacity of a substance to irritate tissue such as the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes, or the irritant effect of an exposure. It is distinct from corrosive substances that cause tissue destruction and from sensitizers that trigger allergic reactions after repeated exposure.
Mechanism: Irritants may cause inflammation by chemical or physical irritation, leading to redness, burning, itching, or
Classification: In safety data and regulatory frameworks, irritants are categorized by the tissue affected (skin irritation,
Examples: Common irritants include household cleaners, detergents, ammonia, solvents, and certain fumes. Not all substances with
Safety and handling: Minimize exposure through ventilation, protective gloves and eye protection, and following label directions.
Etymology: The word irritantisk derives from irritare/ irritant plus the suffix -isk in Scandinavian languages, yielding