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respiratory problems, asthma and allergies can be caused by inhaling powder lighteners.
Only if the inhalation was for long periods or if the inhaled quantity of zirconium fine powder was great.
no they do not. they contain carbon dioxide, potassium bromide, and chalk. nothing in that is harmful.
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Well, first off, I don't know why anyone would be "ingesting" baby powder. As for an answer, it depends. Some baby powder is made of talc and some of corn starch. If it is made with talcum powder, it can make you fatally ill and inhalation of large amounts of talcum cause various respiration ailments.
Formoterol is a complex drug marketed in four different forms, a dry powder, a metered dose, an oral tablet, and an inhalation solution. It helps control asthma attacks and COPD.
The product is not recommended for inhalation, or use near the eyes and mouth. The ingredients include menthol and zinc oxide. Menthol can irritate the lungs, but is not ordinarily toxic.* Contact a doctor or medical professional immediately if you have severe coughing, fever, burning sensations in the throat or nasal passages, nausea, or shortness of breath after accidental inhalation of this product.
No. If you're referring to the commercially available product known as "BC Powder," it is mostly an aspirin and antacid compound sold as an over-the-counter headache/stomachache remedy.
Yes. I know for a fact that the on-site test performed by law enforcement will test positive for amphetamine when testing Goody powder. I was pulled over in Nebraska once and they were not familiar with Goody powders, and tested the ones in my cup holder. Talk about a mess, but it was cleared up in a few hours.
Copper(II) oxide is an irritant. It also can cause damage to the endocrine and central nervous system. Contact to the eyes or skin can cause irritation. Ingesting cupric oxide powder can result in a metallic taste, nausea, vomiting and stomach pain. In more severe cases, there may be blood in vomit or black or tarry stools, jaundice and enlarged liver. Blood cells rupture resulting in circulatory collapse and shock. Inhalation can lead to damage to the lungs and septum. Inhalation of fumes during smelting of cupric oxide powder can lead to a disease called metal fume fever, which can result in flu like symptoms. In other words if you have eaten any of the chemicals - see a Dr
Talc is usually a glidant and/or lubricant to help the powder flow and compress without sticking during tablet compression.
Remove the cap of the powder horn and the powder will come out