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Inhalation: Mild irritant. Symptoms may include coughing or sneezing. Ingestion: Substance has low toxicity by ingestion. Large amounts may cause gastric upset due to osmotic imbalance through the sequestering of metal ions. An overdose of iron may cause vomiting, abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, vomiting blood, lethargy, and shock. In severe cases, toxicity may progress and develop into an increase in acidity in the blood, bluish skin discoloration, fever, liver damage, and possibly death. Skin Contact: Mild irritant. Symptoms may include reddening or inflammation on prolonged contact. Eye Contact: No adverse effects expected but dust may cause mechanical irritation. Chronic Exposure: Ingestion of greater than 50 to 100 mg of iron per day may result in pathological iron deposition in body tissues. Repeated iron ingestion can produce cardiac toxicity.