date:Aug 23, 2013
the digestive system (nausea, vomiting, salivation, cold sweat, abdominal pain, diarrhoea) and eyes (tearing, double vision, miosis, constriction of the pupil).
At higher levels of exposure, it can cause muscle spasms, lack of coordination and respiratory arrest.
The respiratory problems are those characteristic of a pulmonary edema, which is normally a symptom of acute carbamate poisoning.
It is also considered a carcinogenic substance.