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ECHA lists cupric (copper(II)) chloride (CAS 7447-39-4) with a harmonised classification including H361 (suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child), which supports a hazard score of 2. Peer‑reviewed studies show mechanistic plausibility for copper‑mediated placental/embryonic injury (e.g., placental ‘cuproptosis’ and other reproductive effects in animal studies), supporting a mechanism score of 2. For typical topical cosmetic use dermal absorption of dissolved copper ions is low but not negligible, so exposure from cosmetics is scored as 1. (Sources: ECHA brief profile; PubMed studies on copper and placental/reproductive effects).

ECHA regulatory hazard statements

  • H361

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Ist cupric chloride in der Schwangerschaft sicher?
ECHA lists cupric (copper(II)) chloride (CAS 7447-39-4) with a harmonised classification including H361 (suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child), which supports a hazard score of 2. Peer‑reviewed studies show mechanistic plausibility for copper‑mediated placental/embryonic injury (e.g., placental ‘cuproptosis’ and other reproductive effects in animal studies), supporting a mechanism score of 2. For typical topical cosmetic use dermal absorption of dissolved copper ions is low but not negligible, so exposure from cosmetics is scored as 1. (Sources: ECHA brief profile; PubMed studies on copper and placental/reproductive effects).
Ist cupric chloride während des Stillens sicher?
Harmonised H361 classification (ECHA) indicates suspected reproductive/developmental hazard, so h=2. Mechanistic evidence for copper affecting placental/early development supports m=2. For topical use, systemic absorption is expected to be low but measurable (e=1); parenteral/medicinal forms of copper note caution in nursing in product labeling, but there is no high‑quality human milk transfer data for cosmetic topical use.
Ist cupric chloride sicher für Babyhaut?
Hazard (h=2) and mechanism (m=2) are not increased in the absence of infant‑specific toxicity data, but exposure (e) is increased by +1 for 0–3 y skin because infant skin has higher surface‑area‑to‑weight and an immature barrier; therefore e=2. There is no specific evidence that cosmetic topical use of cupric chloride causes infant developmental effects, but the harmonised classification and copper reproductive biology motivate caution.
Wie bewertet VeriMom cupric chloride?
VeriMom bewertet cupric chloride mit 20/100 (hohes Risiko) basierend auf EU CosIng, ECHA-Klassifizierungen und PubMed-Studien.
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