¿Es niacinamide glycolate seguro durante el embarazo?
No harmonised CLP classification or SCCS/CIR safety assessment found specifically for "niacinamide glycolate" (ECHA Annex VI, SCCS, CIR). Parent compound niacinamide is generally considered non‑teratogenic and used topically without reproductive warnings; glycolic acid (AHA) has no harmonised reproductive classification. Topical use would be expected to give low but measurable systemic exposure for water‑soluble niacinamide/glycolate, so exposure assigned as low (e=1). Sources searched: ECHA Annex VI, CIR, SCCS, PubMed, ECHA registration/C&L data, CosIng, PubChem, EWG.
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- ¿Es niacinamide glycolate seguro durante el embarazo?
- No harmonised CLP classification or SCCS/CIR safety assessment found specifically for "niacinamide glycolate" (ECHA Annex VI, SCCS, CIR). Parent compound niacinamide is generally considered non‑teratogenic and used topically without reproductive warnings; glycolic acid (AHA) has no harmonised reproductive classification. Topical use would be expected to give low but measurable systemic exposure for water‑soluble niacinamide/glycolate, so exposure assigned as low (e=1). Sources searched: ECHA Annex VI, CIR, SCCS, PubMed, ECHA registration/C&L data, CosIng, PubChem, EWG.
- ¿Es niacinamide glycolate seguro durante la lactancia?
- No data indicating reproductive or lactation hazard for this ingredient name. Niacinamide and glycolic acid lack harmonised reproductive classifications. Topical absorption of water‑soluble niacinamide/glycolate expected to be low but measurable; therefore exposure scored as low (e=1). No specific data on excretion into breast milk for "niacinamide glycolate" was found in the searched sources.
- ¿Es niacinamide glycolate seguro para la piel del bebé?
- No infant‑specific toxicity or classification identified for "niacinamide glycolate." By default no reproductive hazard (h=0). Because infant skin has higher permeability/surface‑area‑to‑weight, exposure score increased by +1 relative to adult (adult e=1 → baby e=2). Note: use of AHAs (glycolic acid) directly on infant skin is generally approached cautiously in practice, but no specific regulatory reproductive/ developmental hazard data for this ingredient were located.
- ¿Cómo puntúa VeriMom a niacinamide glycolate?
- VeriMom puntúa niacinamide glycolate en 93/100 (sin riesgos conocidos) según el estado EU CosIng, clasificaciones ECHA y estudios PubMed.
- ¿Cuáles son las alternativas seguras a niacinamide glycolate en el embarazo?
- Consulta nuestra lista de alternativas seguras a niacinamide glycolate 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.