Atrazine
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Atrazine is in a group of human-made systemic herbicides called triazines. It may be used on soil, roadsides, lawns, and some crops. It provides pre- and post-emergent control of broadleaf and grassy weeds.
Information about Atrazine
- What is atrazine?
- What are some products that contain atrazine?
- How does atrazine work?
- How might I be exposed to atrazine?
- What are some signs and symptoms from a brief exposure to atrazine?
- What happens to atrazine when it enters the body?
- Is atrazine likely to contribute to the development of cancer?
- Has anyone studied non-cancer effects from long-term exposure to atrazine?
- Are children more sensitive to atrazine than adults?
- What happens to atrazine in the environment?
- Can atrazine affect birds, fish, and other wildlife?
If you have questions about this, or any pesticide-related topic, please call NPIC at 800-858-7378 (8:00am - 12:00pm PST), or email at npic@ace.orst.edu.
Last updated November 13, 2023