Routes of Entry

The Routes of Entry are the ways in which a toxic chemical can enter the body. Chemicals are easily swallowed or inhaled, and many chemicals are readily absorbed through the skin upon contact. The fourth route of entry is deliberate or accidental injection of the chemical under the skin through use of a hypodermic, or as a result of an accident.

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