Exposure to aldrin and dieldrin happens mostly from eating
contaminated foods, such as root crops, fish, or
seafood. Aldrin and dieldrin build up in the body after years of exposure and can affect the
nervous system. Aldrin has been found in at least 207 of the 1,613 National Priorities List
sites. identified by the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Dieldrin has been found in at least 287 of the 1,613 sites
See a doctor if you have been harmed by aldrin or dieldrin. In addition, it may be important to
contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights. Please keep in mind that there
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See Also
- Toxic & Hazardous Substances
- Head, Spinal Cord, Brain & Nerve Disorders: Overview
- Headaches
- Kidney & Urinary Tract Disorders
- Nausea: Overview
- Tremors: Overview
- Aldrin / Dieldrin: Frequently Asked Questions