Product Name: Phendimetrazine Tartrate
Synonyms: 3,4-Dimethyl-2-phenylmorpholine tartrate
Chemical Formula: C12H17NO•C4H6O6
CAS Number: 634-03-7
Recommended Use: Pharmaceutical, appetite suppressant
Manufacturer/Supplier: Medical and research chemical suppliers
Emergency Phone: Refer to manufacturer or national poison center
Address: Listed on label or packaging
Hazard Classification: Acute toxicity (oral), harmful if swallowed; target organ effects
GHS Label Elements: Exclamation mark symbol, warning signal word
Hazard Statements: Harmful if ingested, potential for central nervous system stimulation, risk of cardiovascular effects such as increased heart rate and blood pressure
Precautionary Statements: Avoid breathing dust, wash thoroughly after handling, do not eat, drink, or smoke when using
Potential Health Effects: Eyes: irritation, redness; Skin: minimal irritation; Inhalation: respiratory irritation, dizziness; Ingestion: increased heart rate, restlessness
Substance: Phendimetrazine Tartrate
Concentration: 100% unless diluted
CAS Number: 634-03-7
Impurities: Not typically present in significant quantities
Chemical Family: Morpholine derivative, sympathomimetic amine
Eye Contact: Rinse eyes under running water for at least 15 minutes, keep eyelids open, seek medical attention if irritation continues
Skin Contact: Remove contaminated clothing, wash with soap and water, consult medical attention if rash develops
Inhalation: Move person into fresh air, maintain open airway, provide artificial respiration if not breathing, seek immediate medical attention
Ingestion: Rinse mouth with water, do not induce vomiting, seek medical assistance promptly, monitor for symptoms including headache, arrhythmia, or agitation
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Dry chemical, foam, carbon dioxide, water spray
Specific Hazards: Emits toxic fumes under fire conditions, including nitrogen oxides and carbon monoxide
Protective Equipment: Firefighters use self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective gear
Special Procedures: Avoid inhalation of fire smoke, use water spray to cool containers, prevent run-off into drains or water sources
Personal Precautions: Wear gloves, protective clothing, dust mask or respirator, safety goggles, avoid direct contact
Environmental Precautions: Prevent material from entering drains, surface water, or soil
Methods for Cleaning Up: Sweep up gently to avoid dust, place material in sealed container for disposal, wash area with soap and water after removal
Decontamination: Ventilate area, avoid creating airborne particles
Safe Handling: Minimize airborne dust, use in well-ventilated space, wear proper PPE, avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing, wash hands before eating or drinking
Storage Conditions: Store locked up away from incompatible substances such as strong oxidizers, acids; keep in cool, dry, ventilated area; container must remain tightly closed
Special Requirements: Limit access to authorized personnel, maintain inventory control, prevent unauthorized use
Exposure Limits: No specific occupational exposure limits set, handle as hazardous chemical
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation, chemical fume hood for laboratory-scale work
Respiratory Protection: Approved NIOSH respirator under dust conditions
Skin Protection: Impervious gloves (nitrile, latex), long sleeves, lab coat
Eye Protection: Chemical safety goggles
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling, avoid contact with exposed skin
Appearance: White or almost white crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
Molecular Weight: 341.36 g/mol
Melting Point: 194-196°C
Solubility: Soluble in water
Boiling Point: Not applicable (decomposes)
Vapor Pressure: Not available
Density: Not available
pH: Not available
Partition Coefficient (n-octanol/water): Not available
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
Reactivity: Not highly reactive
Conditions to Avoid: Heat, moisture, exposure to light
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids, strong oxidizers, strong bases
Hazardous Decomposition Products: Nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide under fire or decomposition
Routes of Exposure: Inhalation, ingestion, skin, and eye contact
Acute Toxicity: LD50 (rat, oral): 330 mg/kg (literature reported)
Chronic Effects: Possible nervous system effects, potential for cardiovascular harm, stimulant symptoms
Symptoms of Exposure: Headache, rapid heart rate, elevated blood pressure, irritability, dizziness
Carcinogenicity: No components classified as carcinogen by IARC, NTP, or OSHA
Mutagenicity: No significant data available
Reproductive Toxicity: Risk not well studied; prescription use monitored for pregnancy risk
Ecotoxicity: No data indicating specific hazards to aquatic life; avoid direct release
Persistence and Degradability: No data available
Bioaccumulative Potential: Low expected due to chemical structure
Mobility in Soil: No data available
Other Adverse Effects: Prevent large spills from entering waterways or sewer systems
Waste Disposal Methods: Treat as hazardous pharmaceutical waste, deliver to licensed chemical disposal facility
Contaminated Packaging: Dispose of in accordance with local regulations
Environmental Precautions: Do not allow unused product to contaminate surface water, groundwater, or soil
UN Number: Not regulated as dangerous good for transport
Proper Shipping Name: Phendimetrazine Tartrate
Transport Hazard Class: Not classified
Packing Group: Not regulated
Special Precautions for User: Secure packaging, prevent release, comply with local and national transport laws
Transport Labels: Not required
TSCA Inventory: Not listed for commercial manufacture
FDA: Controlled drug substance, prescription only
DEA: Schedule III controlled substance in the United States
Other Regulations: Subject to reporting and record-keeping under various national health and safety standards
WHMIS Classification (Canada): Not classified
REACH Status (EU): Not registered for commercial circulation
Safety Assessment: Prescription and handling limited by law in most jurisdictions