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Devo evitar lithium hydroxide na gravidez? | VeriMom

ECHA/RAC has proposed harmonised classification for lithium hydroxide as reproductive toxicant (Repr. 1A, H360—may damage fertility/unborn child) and lactation (H362); regulatory bodies and risk assessments driving that proposal cite mammalian data and human lithium drug literature showing placental transfer and developmental effects. This supports a confirmed hazard (H360 → h=3) and a demonstrated mechanism (placental transfer / developmental signalling effects from lithium). Topical cosmetic exposure would give low but measurable systemic exposure in normal use (hence e=1). (Sources: ECHA registry and RAC/ANSES material; PubMed reviews on lithium exposure in pregnancy).

ECHA regulatory hazard statements

  • H360

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lithium hydroxide é seguro durante a gravidez?
ECHA/RAC has proposed harmonised classification for lithium hydroxide as reproductive toxicant (Repr. 1A, H360—may damage fertility/unborn child) and lactation (H362); regulatory bodies and risk assessments driving that proposal cite mammalian data and human lithium drug literature showing placental transfer and developmental effects. This supports a confirmed hazard (H360 → h=3) and a demonstrated mechanism (placental transfer / developmental signalling effects from lithium). Topical cosmetic exposure would give low but measurable systemic exposure in normal use (hence e=1). (Sources: ECHA registry and RAC/ANSES material; PubMed reviews on lithium exposure in pregnancy).
lithium hydroxide é seguro durante a amamentação?
RAC/ANSES proposals include a lactation hazard (H362) for lithium salts; clinical/literature on therapeutic lithium shows transfer into breastmilk and effects on breastfed infants, supporting a confirmed hazard (h=3) and demonstrated mechanism (maternal→milk transfer). Topical cosmetic use is expected to give low but measurable maternal systemic exposure (e=1) unless formulations/uses provide negligible absorption. (Sources: ECHA/ANSES/RAC documentation; PubMed clinical reviews on lithium and breastfeeding).
lithium hydroxide é seguro para a pele do bebê?
Hazard and mechanism remain driven by the same lithium salt evidence (RAC proposal Repr.1A/H360 and lactation H362; systemic lithium crosses placenta and is secreted in milk). Because infant skin (0–3 yr) has higher surface-area-to-weight and a less mature barrier, exposure score is increased by +1 (adult e=1 → infant e=2). There is no infant-specific evidence changing hazard or mechanism, but increased dermal exposure potential supports higher exposure concern for babies. (Sources: ECHA/ANSES/RAC; PubMed literature on lithium transfer and infant effects; CosIng listing and restriction notes).
Como o VeriMom pontua lithium hydroxide?
O VeriMom pontua lithium hydroxide em 20/100 (risco alto) com base no status EU CosIng, classificações de perigo ECHA e estudos revisados por pares no PubMed. Nosso pipeline de pontuação é totalmente transparente.
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