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TOXNET HAS MOVED

As part of a broader NLM reorganization, most of NLM's toxicology information services have been integrated into other NLM products and services.

How to access TOXNET information

Comprehensive Toxicology Information

HSDB in PubChem

Help for HSDB Users in PubChem (PDF)
Help for HSDB Users in PubChem (Web Page)

Video Tutorial

Toxicology Literature

Search Strategy Used to Create the PubMed Toxicology Filter

Contact Customer Service with questions at: https://support.nlm.nih.gov/

Breastfeeding & Drugs

LactMed in Bookshelf

Help for LactMed Users in Bookshelf (PDF)
Help for LactMed Users in Bookshelf (Web Page)

Drugs and Lactation Database (LactMed) - PubChem Data Source (nih.gov)

Chemical Information

Starting in December 2022PubChem will serve as NLM's single source for chemical information. NLM has retired ChemIDplus and the Drug Information Portal, two other chemical property information sites, to better focus our development efforts on a single, integrated source of chemical information. All of the data found in ChemIDplus and the Drug Information Portal is currently available and will continue to be available in PubChem.

ChemIDplus in PubChem

Help for ChemIDplus Users in PubChem (PDF)
Help for ChemIDplus Users in PubChem (Web Page)

Pillbox
The National Library of Medicine's Pillbox program was retired January 29, 2021. This includes the Pillbox drug identification and search websites as well as production of the Pillbox dataset, image library, and application programming interfaces (APIs).

More information about Pillbox can be found in the NLM Technical Bulletin.

Developmental Toxicology Literature

Search Strategy Used to Create the PubMed Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART) Filter

Contact Customer Service with questions at: https://support.nlm.nih.gov/

Drug-Induced Liver Injury LiverTox in Bookshelf
LiverTox has been migrated to BookShelf

LiverTox – PubChem Data Source (nih.gov) 

Chemical Releases & Mapping TOXMAP was retired.

Underlying data remains accessible through their original resources: Government of Canada National Pollutant Release Inventory (NPRI), U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. EPA Clean Air Markets Program, U.S. EPA Geospatial Applications, U.S. EPA Facilities Registry System (FRS) , U.S. EPA Superfund Program, U.S. EPA Toxics Release Program (TRI), U.S. NIH NCI Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)

GIS application users can overlay the data in their own GIS applications.

Comparative Toxicogenomics TOXNET's CTD was retired. Visit CTD at NC State University.

See "Data in PubChem" at Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) - PubChem Data Source (nih.gov)
Household Product Safety The content of HPD is available from the original content provider Consumer Product Information Database https://www.whatsinproducts.com/

Consumer Product Information Database (CPID) - PubChem Data Source (nih.gov)

See "Data in PubChem" at https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/source/23234#data=Annotations

Occupational Exposure To Chemicals HazMap was retired.
The content of Haz-Map is still provided by the original content provider

PubChem added chemical hazard and related occupational disease information from Haz-Map (nih.gov) 

Haz-Map, Information on Hazardous Chemicals and Occupational Diseases - PubChem Data Source (nih.gov) 
Dietary Supplement Information

Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID): The Dietary Supplement Ingredient Database (DSID) (https://dsid.od.nih.gov) provides estimated levels of ingredients in dietary supplement products sold in the United States. These statistically predicted estimates may differ from labeled amounts and are based on chemical analysis of nationally representative products. This site is now being updated and maintained for access by the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements


Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD): The Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD) (https://dsld.od.nih.gov) includes full label derived information from dietary supplement products marketed in the U.S. with a Web-based user interface that provides ready access to label information. This site is now being updated and maintained for access by the NIH Office of Dietary Supplements

Risk Assessment TOXNET's IRIS was retired. Visit IRIS at EPA.

TOXNET ITER: The content of ITER will be available from the original content provider Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment Database https://projectiter.org/db.html
Archived, No Longer Updated

CCRIS in PubChem
Help for CCRIS Users in PubChem (PDF)
Help for CCRIS Users in PubChem (Web Page)

CPDB was retired.
The Lhasa Carcinogenicity Database builds upon the work done between 1980 and 2005 by Lois Swirsky Gold and her team in creating the Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB).
Download the Carcinogenic Potency Database (CPDB) data from https://datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov/
* Direct link https://datadiscovery.nlm.nih.gov/Literature/Carcinogenic-Potency-Database-CPDB-/s5hf-hv94/about_data (If you’re looking at an archived version of this page and the hyperlink to the left doesn't work, copy and paste the URL into your browser.)

GENE-TOX in PubChem
Help for GENE-TOX Users in PubChem (PDF)
Help for GENE-TOX Users in PubChem (Web Page)

 

Last Reviewed: February 29, 2024