In the United States, it has been cancelled for use as an active ingredient in herbicide mixtures and is no longer sold in herbicidal products.
[1] It was sold in formulations under a wide variety of trade names, including Benzak and Trysben.
[3] 2,3,6-Trichlorobenzoic acid causes liver damage.
[1] It produces hydrogen chloride gas upon heating,[4] which forms corrosive hydrochloric acid upon contact with skin or other body tissues.
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