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Genitotoxin

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A genitotoxin is a poisonous toxin which damages the urinary organs or the reproductive organs.[citation needed] It can be due to negative side-effects of a medication, or may be caused by natural chemicals that are used in laboratories or the industry.[1] The name derives from genus ("gender"), a word which suggests the aspects of andrology, gynaecology and urology.

The active effect of a genitotoxin is strongly dependent on the dose, the location of the intake, the speed at which it spreads and the health of the human or animal.[citation needed]

Genitotoxic substances

See also

References

  1. ^ Austwick, P. K. C. (1975-09-01). "MYCOTOXINS". British Medical Bulletin. 31 (3): 222–229. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a071290. ISSN 0007-1420.