“… 5 They occur in severe multi–systemic clinical forms: abdominal colic, joint and muscle pain, wrist and ankle drop, fine tremors, diminished visual intelligence and motor coordination, short term memory loss, irritability, encephalopathy, lethargy, delirium, convulsions, coma, fatigue, weakness, excessive tiredness, constipation, anorexia, persistent vomiting, impotence, infertility and reduced sex drive. 1 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 These toxicities are common at blood lead levels of 40 μg/dL and above. 10 , 11 The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) has stated that blood lead levels (BLLs) should be controlled at 20 ug/dL.…”