TIPs on PAHs

For Health Care Providers

At a glance

The Toxicologic Information for Providers (TIPs) video on PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) provides concise information for healthcare professionals on evaluating and managing patients concerned about exposure to PAHs.

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Resources

ATSDR's Toxic Substances Portal page for PAHs provides a central location to access the best science, the latest research, and the most important information about PAHs and how they affect our health including characteristics, exposure risks, associated health effects, and related health studies and assessments.

America's Poison Centers represents the accredited poison control centers in the United States. Through the national Poison Help line (1-800-222-1222) and PoisonHelp.org website, their member centers provide all Americans expert advice, 24/7/365 at no cost.

Professional Organizations

The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine maintains a directory of licensed occupational medicine physicians.

The Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics member clinics throughout the United States provide high-quality, patient-focused care for workers injured or ill on the job and people exposed to environmental hazards.

The American College of Medical Toxicology maintains a directory of board-certified medical toxicologists.

Contact Us

For more information about these products, email ATSDR's Environmental Medicine and Health Systems Intervention Section at envmed@cdc.gov.

For questions or information on other products and topics, contact CDC–INFO.