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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Detergents in everything

When I said detergents are in everything these days, I suppose that I did not know that half of it.

  Whole Foods website lists "ingredients that are generally as inactive ingredients or excipients, in food supplements".  Sodium lauryl sulphate is listed as a "" emulsifier; also used to help taking tablets. ""It is also indicated as GRAS (generally recognized as safe, although many Dermatology patients would beg to differ) this average .Ne supplements, particularly the tablets are a potentially hidden detergent? 

  What over-the-counter OTC and prescription medicines?   I found just that SLS listed Doryx, "inert" ingredients in a large delayed-release formulation of doxycycline.Here, I'm guessing that the SLS is necessary to so temps.Dans version, the advantages could exceed the consequences.  Tetracyclines are not usually given to children anyway.

But if to article wisegeek.com posters are correct, SLS in these common medications such as aspirin, ibuprofen and Zyrtec, which are given in the # found 5 enfants.Poster SLS in a generic formulation of Zyrtec but not another. It pays probably ask the pharmacist for inserting a detailed manufacturer to identify inert ingredients prescrits.prendre drug medicines prescribed by a doctor is the factor most important, but there is often a choice of formulations and different pharmacies often have very different options.

See the EPA document: "' sodium lauryl sulphate is used as a residual and the insect repellent in a single product registered pesticide - a flea shampoo and check for dogs and sodium lauryl chats.Sulfate graduation is also widely used for many products currently marketed in the U.s., including shampoos and fruit juices non-pesticide consumption component." "

Fruit juice!  I had assumed that certain processed juices eczema had already of fruit should be washed in detergents of food quality.  Now, I wonder about SLS additive! 

The document above is since 1993, the assessment may have changed since (even that I doubt).

He continues:

"Sodium lauryl sulphate is a detergent-like substance that employs a non-toxic mode of action in control of fleas and ticks on pets."The potential for dermal and/or inhalation exposure are people applying shampoo pet registered product.However, this exposure is not considered significant and does not create a published santé.Rapports risks concern suggest that sodium lauryl sulphate has low acute toxicity to mammals and without chronic effects connus.EPA has no reports of adverse effects resulting from its use.Exposure and health to individuals using the product are expected to be low.

"EPA believes also that since the pesticide is used only on pets, negligible exposure for the environment and to organisms altered lead."It concludes that the registered product and use of sodium lauryl sulphate should not cause unreasonable adverse effects to human health or the environment."

Yet more than detergents source Solveeczema users to watch out for: read labels flea collars, trop.Toutefois, since the collars are used externally, I wonder if they even for a list of "inert" ingredients? if pet owners had problems, seems it as a the pet allergy?

On this plane, here's an interesting book a veterinary journal: influence of the inert ingredients in pesticide formulations on dermal absorption of carbaryl by RE Baynes and JE River (PMID 9492931), February 1998.

"The SLS also improved [carbamate insecticide] uptake, especially at low concentrations of solvents."and in conclusion, "Inert ingredients can modulate Percutaneous absorption of pesticides toxicologically important."

And finally, Environmental Health Perspectives 2006 paper (PMID 17185266): "by law or a regulation in the United States and elsewhere, the ingredients of pesticides are divided into two categories: active and inert (sometimes called other ingredients, additives or adjuvants)."Despite their name ingredients, inert can be active biological or chemical and are labelled only inert because of their function in the most formulé.La product required to register a pesticide testing is performed with the active ingredient only, not the formulation of pesticides full."Inert ingredients are usually not identified on the product labels and are often asked to confidential business information."(mine of priorities)


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