Dois-je éviter boric acid pendant la grossesse ? | VeriMom
Boric acid (CAS 10043-35-3) carries a harmonised CLP classification Repr.1B H360FD (may damage fertility; may damage the unborn child) in EU Annex VI, which supports a confirmed high reproductive hazard. Animal and regulatory reviews report developmental toxicity (reduced fetal weight, malformations) after systemic (oral) exposure and conclude a developmental NOAEL; mechanistic/toxicokinetic data show maternal–fetal transfer of boron, supporting demonstrated mechanism. See EU Official Journal Delegated Regulation 2023/1435 (Annex VI), ECHA substance information and SR/reviews (CIR; peer-reviewed reviews).
ECHA regulatory hazard statements
- •H360
- •H360FD
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FAQ
- boric acid est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
- Boric acid (CAS 10043-35-3) carries a harmonised CLP classification Repr.1B H360FD (may damage fertility; may damage the unborn child) in EU Annex VI, which supports a confirmed high reproductive hazard. Animal and regulatory reviews report developmental toxicity (reduced fetal weight, malformations) after systemic (oral) exposure and conclude a developmental NOAEL; mechanistic/toxicokinetic data show maternal–fetal transfer of boron, supporting demonstrated mechanism. See EU Official Journal Delegated Regulation 2023/1435 (Annex VI), ECHA substance information and SR/reviews (CIR; peer-reviewed reviews).
- boric acid est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
- Harmonised classification (H360FD) and evidence that boron crosses placenta and is present in human milk support reproductive/developmental concern during lactation; studies and assessments report detectable boron in breast milk and mother–infant transfer, so systemic maternal exposure could expose nursing infants. Risk via cosmetic topical use is expected to be low but measurable if significant systemic absorption occurs. See ECHA/Delegated Regulation and human milk/assessment reports.
- boric acid est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
- Hazard is driven by the harmonised H360 classification of boric acid (Repr.1B); infant-specific hazard evidence was not identified to change h or m, but immature infant skin raises exposure potential — dermal exposure preparedness is higher for 0–3 y (so exposure score increased by +1). Topical cosmetic use has low dermal absorption in adults but infants have higher surface-area-to-weight and immature barrier, so exposure is greater. See EU classification, SCCS/CIR reviews and human milk/placental transfer data.
- Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il boric acid ?
- VeriMom évalue boric acid à 20/100 (risque élevé) sur la base du statut EU CosIng, des classifications ECHA et des études PubMed.
- Quelles sont les alternatives sûres à boric acid pendant la grossesse ?
- Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à boric acid basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.
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