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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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FAQ

cupric chloride est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
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).
cupric chloride est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
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.
cupric chloride est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
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.
Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il cupric chloride ?
VeriMom évalue cupric 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 cupric chloride pendant la grossesse ?
Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à cupric chloride basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.

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