However, some drugs can cause gastrointestinal tract irritation.
Some of these have been associated with varying degrees of eye, nose, throat, and respiratory tract irritation.
Narcotic effects and respiratory tract irritation are considered to be target organ systemic effects following a single exposure.
Severe respiratory tract irritation, pulmonary edema and fever could occur.
If difficulty breathing or cough develops, the physician should evaluate respiratory tract irritation.
In case of oral uptake, gastrointestinal tract irritation could occur.
However, inhalation of high concentrations of ammonium nitrate dust can cause respiratory tract irritation.
The inhalation of the substance causes respiratory tract irritation.
Exposure to mists may cause eye irritation, as well as upper respiratory tract irritation.
Reduces urinary tract irritation and tendency toward infection.