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Gateway on Pesticide Hazards and Safe Pest Management

How To Find Ingredients in Pesticide Products

Beyond Pesticides offers resources below to evaluate the health and ecological effects of specific chemical exposure from ACTIVE INGREDIENTS in pesticide products, as well as regulatory information and supporting scientific documents. Because various pesticide products can contain more than one active ingredient, it is important to READ the LABEL to determine chemical components.

With 192 different active ingredients and counting, it is essential to establish the connection between the use of these chemicals and their respective hazards.

View the step-by-step guide on how to search for the active ingredient(s) in pesticide products below:

  1. Go to U.S. EPA's Pesticide Product and Label System and enter the product name. The generic product name may vary.
  2. After searching, click on the chemical ingredients tab or the link for the most recent label to find Active Ingredients.
                 Chemical List                                            Label List 

    If one selects the chemical ingredients tab, skip to Step 4 . If not, proceed to step number 3

  3. To find the active ingredient(s) on the label, search for the page in the document containing the date of registration. Usually, the active ingredients section occurs within the first few pages of the label document.

  4. Return to the Beyond Pesticides Gateway and search for the active ingredient name in the yellow box to the right or from the list below. 

SEARCH

Start typing a chemical name, then click in the list that appears:

OR, start typing a product name, then click in the list that appears:

OR, select one or more of the effects below:

Health Effects
Cancer
Endocrine Disruption
Reproductive Effects
Neurotoxicity
Kidney/Liver Damage
Sensitizer/Irritant
Birth/Developmental Defects
Environmental Effects
Detected in Groundwater
Detected in Streams
Potential Leacher Effects
Toxic to Birds
Toxic to Fish/Aquatic Organisms
Toxic to Bees
Toxic to Mammals
Long-Range Transport

Find pesticides that have ALL of the above effects
Find pesticides that have ANY of the above effects

Read about the Gateway

Each pesticide name below will take you to chemical information pages with links to factsheets, basic chemical, alternatives, health and environmental effects, regulatory status, key studies and more. See also Beyond Pesticides' pest management resources, health effects and other factsheets, and activist tools.

For more general information, read What Is a Pesticide?

Scroll down this page to see the list of featured pesticides, or search for specific ones using the box on the right.

 

THE FOLLOWING CHEMICALS MATCH YOUR SEARCH CRITERIA

1-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA)

1,3-Dichloropropene (Telone)

2,4-D

Acetamiprid

Acetochlor

Acifluorfen Sodium

Alachlor

Allethrin

Ametryn

Amisulbrom

Amitraz (BAAM)

Atrazine

Benalaxyl-M

Benfluralin

Benomyl

Bensulide

Bentazon

Benthiavalicarb-isopropyl

Benzylchlorophenol (2‐Benzyl‐4‐chlorophenol)

Bifenazate

Bispyribac-sodium

Boscalid

Bromacil

Bromadiolone

Bromoxynil

Buprofezin

Butylate

Carbaryl

Carboxin

Chlorantraniliprole

Chlorfenapyr

Chloroneb

Chlorothalonil

Chlorpropham (CIPC)

Chlorpyrifos

Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)

Clethodim

Clofentezine

Clomazone

Copper Sulfate

Coumaphos

Cryolite

Cyazofamid

Cycloate

Cyfluthrin

Cymoxanil

Cypermethrin

Dacthal (DCPA)

DEET

Diazinon

Dicamba

Dichlorvos (DDVP)

Dicloran (DCNA)

Dicofol

Diflubenzuron

Diflufenzopyr

Dimethenamid

Dimethoate

Dimethomorph

Dinocap

Diphenylamine (DPA)

Diquat Dibromide

Disodium Methanearsonate (DSMA)

Disulfoton

Diuron

Endosulfan

Endothall

Esfenvalerate

Ethalfluralin

Ethephon

Ethofumesate

Ethoxyquin

Etofenprox

Famoxadone

Fenbuconazole

Fenhexamid

Fenoxaprop-ethyl (FE)

Fenoxaprop-p-ethyl (FPE)

Fenoxycarb

Fenvalerate

Fipronil

Fluazifop-P-butyl

Fluazinam

Flubendiamide

Fludioxonil

Flufenacet

Flufenoxuron

Flumioxazin

Fluometuron

Fluopicolide

Fluopyram

Fluridone

Fluroxypyr

Fluthiacet-methyl

Fluvalinate

Fomesafen

Forchlorfenuron

Fosamine Ammonium

Fosthiazate

Glyphosate

Hexaflumuron (Sentricon)

Hexazinone

Hydramethylnon

Imazalil

Indaziflam

Iprodione

Isoxaben

Isoxaflutole

Kasugamycin

Lactofen

Lindane

Malathion

Mandipropamid

Maneb

MCPA

MCPB (4-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy) butyric acid)

Mecoprop (MCPP)

Mefenoxam

Mepiquat chloride

Mesotrione

Metalaxyl

Metaldehyde

Metconazole

Methamidophos

Methomyl

Methoxychlor

Metolachlor

Metribuzin

Mevinphos

Monosodium methanearsonate (MSMA)

Naphthalene

Napropamide

Nitrapyrin

Norflurazon

Oryzalin

Oxadiazon

Oxamyl

Oxyfluorfen

Para-dichlorobenzene (PDCB)

Paraquat/Paraquat dichloride

PCNB (Quintozene, Pentachloronitrobenzene)

Pendimethalin

Penoxsulam

Pentachlorophenol

Permethrin

Phenothrin

Phosmet

Phosphine

Picloram

Piperonyl butoxide (PBO)

Prallethrin

Primisulfuron-methyl

Pronamide/propyzamide

Propetamphos

Propiconazole

Propoxur

Propylene oxide

Propyzamide

Prosulfuron

Pymetrozine

Pyraflufen-ethyl

Pyridalyl

Pyrimethanil

Pyriproxyfen

Quinoxyfen

Quizalofop-ethyl

Resmethrin

Rotenone

Sethoxydim

Simazine

Streptomycin

Synthetic Pyrethroids

Tebufenozide

Tembotrione

Terbacil

Terrazole

Tetrachlorvinphos (TCVP)

Thiabendazole

Thiacloprid

Thiamethoxam

Thiazopyr

Thiencarbazone-methyl

Thifensulfuron-methyl

Thiobencarb

Thiodicarb

Thiophanate-methyl

Thiram

Topramezone

Triadimefon

Tribenuron-methyl

Trichlorfon

Triclopyr

Trifloxystrobin

Trifloxysulfuron

Triflumizole

Trifluralin

Triforine

Uniconazole

Warfarin

Wintergreen Oil

Ziram

Zoxamide

denotes least-toxic chemical
denotes toxic to bees

Health effects factsheets and articles

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