¿Debo evitar thiabendazole durante el embarazo? | VeriMom
Thiabendazole has an EU harmonised classification that includes reproductive toxicity H360 (Category 1B / H360FD in CLP listings), which meets criteria for confirmed reproductive hazard. ECHA/CLP documents and the EU delegated regulation list H360 for thiabendazole, and multiple developmental/reproductive animal studies (rats, mice, rabbits) and JECFA/WHO monographs report fetal and developmental effects at toxic doses, supporting demonstrable mechanism(s) of developmental toxicity and systemic distribution. Sources: ECHA substance/factsheet and EU CLP entry; peer-reviewed developmental studies and JECFA monographs.
ECHA regulatory hazard statements
- •H400
- •H410
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FAQ
- ¿Es thiabendazole seguro durante el embarazo?
- Thiabendazole has an EU harmonised classification that includes reproductive toxicity H360 (Category 1B / H360FD in CLP listings), which meets criteria for confirmed reproductive hazard. ECHA/CLP documents and the EU delegated regulation list H360 for thiabendazole, and multiple developmental/reproductive animal studies (rats, mice, rabbits) and JECFA/WHO monographs report fetal and developmental effects at toxic doses, supporting demonstrable mechanism(s) of developmental toxicity and systemic distribution. Sources: ECHA substance/factsheet and EU CLP entry; peer-reviewed developmental studies and JECFA monographs.
- ¿Es thiabendazole seguro durante la lactancia?
- Because of the harmonised H360 classification and animal/peer-reviewed data showing systemic absorption and distribution (including to fetal tissues) and developmental effects, thiabendazole is flagged for reproductive/developmental hazard that is relevant to lactation exposure. Human/animal ADME data show rapid absorption and systemic distribution; lactational transfer is plausible though milk-specific data are limited, so exposure to breastfed infants is considered low but measurable from systemic maternal exposure.
- ¿Es thiabendazole seguro para la piel del bebé?
- Hazard and mechanism are not increased for infants absent infant‑specific hazard evidence, but the harmonised H360 classification and animal developmental findings indicate a high reproductive/developmental hazard. Dermal/topical exposure on baby skin is assigned a higher exposure score (+1) because infant skin has higher surface-area-to-weight and an immature barrier and thiabendazole has measurable systemic absorption in ADME studies, so topical use could give measurable systemic exposure in infants.
- ¿Cómo puntúa VeriMom a thiabendazole?
- VeriMom puntúa thiabendazole en 20/100 (riesgo alto) según el estado EU CosIng, clasificaciones ECHA y estudios PubMed.
- ¿Cuáles son las alternativas seguras a thiabendazole en el embarazo?
- Consulta nuestra lista de alternativas seguras a thiabendazole según función similar y clasificación sin riesgos conocidos.
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Aviso Médico
Esta información es solo para fines educativos y no constituye asesoramiento médico. Las puntuaciones de seguridad se basan en datos disponibles públicamente y pueden no reflejar todos los riesgos. Siempre consulte a su profesional de salud antes de usar cualquier producto durante el embarazo o la lactancia.