Dois-je éviter sodium thioglycolate pendant la grossesse ? | VeriMom
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ECHA regulatory hazard statements
- •H361F
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- sodium thioglycolate est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
- ECHA/C&L and supplier safety data sheets list classification for reproductive toxicity (H361f — “suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child”), which motivates a suspected reproductive hazard (h=2). Sources also note dermal absorption is possible for sodium thioglycolate/thioglycolic acid, so topical exposure is low but measurable (e=1). A specific molecular reproductive mechanism is not well characterised in the open literature, so mechanism score is set to 1 (theoretical/limited). (See ECHA substance/C&L listings and supplier SDSs; PubChem entries note identity and use.)
- sodium thioglycolate est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
- Hazard is carried over from the reproductive classification (H361f → h=2). There is no clear, baby-specific evidence of lactational transfer or a defined mechanism, so m=1. Dermal exposure for a lactating person from topical cosmetics would be low but measurable (e=1); no data were found showing milk transfer or infant effects. The classification driving the concern is the suspected reproductive hazard rather than breastfeeding-specific data.
- sodium thioglycolate est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
- Do not increase hazard or mechanism without infant-specific evidence, so h and m remain as for adults (h=2, m=1). Exposure (e) is increased by +1 for infant skin because infant/young child skin has a higher surface-area-to-weight ratio and immature barrier and sodium/thioglycolate is reported to be dermally absorbable in SDSs; therefore adult e=1 becomes e=2 for 0–3 yr skin. No infant-specific toxicity studies were located showing different hazard or mechanism.
- Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il sodium thioglycolate ?
- VeriMom évalue sodium thioglycolate à 27/100 (risque élevé) sur la base du statut EU CosIng, des classifications ECHA et des études PubMed.
- Quelles sont les alternatives sûres à sodium thioglycolate pendant la grossesse ?
- Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à sodium thioglycolate basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.
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