Did a little research into the product. I must admit, I've seen more toxic stuff.
The heat from the smoking process should actually break down most of the compounds. There is another one, Abamectin, that you need to be more mindful of.
Both of these insecticides are widely used in agriculture apparently, so you "should" actually be okay. I mean, I'd hate to be wrong... but probably okay.
They are both neurotransmitter inhibitors. So if you start having trembles, or seizures, you should probably stop. I imagine that brain damage would be the number one toxicity issue with these chemicals in high enough concentrations, but you probably have to swallow it to get enough in you.
They are also used in fumigation processes, and that's some really toxic shit, but it is also because there are many other compounds present in fumigation gasses.
Personally, I'd probably still water cure a little bit just to see if I could do it and if it was alright for me to smoke. Maybe compare the two... And if the non-water cured stuff seems okay to you then it probably is.
Sorry for being all doom and gloom. I should have done some more homework before thinking it was more toxic than it really is. Honestly, not a lot is known about the stuff (I don't think they tested the inhalation of the product on humans) but based on the concentration present in the plant at this point you should be just fine, I hope... Still though... Risky behavior.