Dois-je éviter cobalt chloride pendant la grossesse ? | VeriMom
Cobalt(II) chloride has harmonised CLP classifications for carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity in the EU (H350i, H360F and related entries for cobalt compounds in Annex VI) which per your scoring rules mandates h=3. Multiple animal studies report reproductive and developmental effects (reduced sperm/testis effects, embryolethality and developmental delays) after systemic exposure to cobalt salts, supporting a demonstrated mechanism of reproductive toxicity rather than a purely theoretical concern. Topical cosmetic exposure would generally give low but measurable systemic exposure (so e=1) unless formulations or damaged skin markedly increase absorption. Sources: ECHA harmonised classification and dossiers; animal reproductive studies and reviews (PubMed/ATSDR).
ECHA regulatory hazard statements
- •H350I
- •H360F
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FAQ
- cobalt chloride est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
- Cobalt(II) chloride has harmonised CLP classifications for carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity in the EU (H350i, H360F and related entries for cobalt compounds in Annex VI) which per your scoring rules mandates h=3. Multiple animal studies report reproductive and developmental effects (reduced sperm/testis effects, embryolethality and developmental delays) after systemic exposure to cobalt salts, supporting a demonstrated mechanism of reproductive toxicity rather than a purely theoretical concern. Topical cosmetic exposure would generally give low but measurable systemic exposure (so e=1) unless formulations or damaged skin markedly increase absorption. Sources: ECHA harmonised classification and dossiers; animal reproductive studies and reviews (PubMed/ATSDR).
- cobalt chloride est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
- Harmonised EU classification (H360F, H350i etc.) and animal data showing systemic reproductive/developmental toxicity support h=3. Mechanistic data indicate demonstrated systemic effects (e.g., testicular/sperm effects, embryotoxicity) consistent with m=2. For breastfeeding, dermal cosmetic use would likely give low systemic exposure (e=1); cobalt is systemically bioavailable when ingested or absorbed and can distribute in body tissues, so transfer to milk is plausible though likely low at typical topical-use exposures.
- cobalt chloride est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
- Hazard (h=3) follows the harmonised CLP reproductive/CMR classifications for cobalt compounds (H360F/H350i/H341). The mechanism is supported by animal reproductive/developmental studies showing demonstrated systemic and developmental effects (m=2). Exposure score is increased by +1 for infants versus adult because (a) cobalt salts are water‑soluble ionic metals with measurable dermal absorption under some conditions, and (b) infant skin has higher surface-area-to-body-weight and an immature barrier — so if adult e=1, infant e=2.
- Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il cobalt chloride ?
- VeriMom évalue cobalt chloride 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 cobalt chloride pendant la grossesse ?
- Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à cobalt chloride basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.
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