make-up, eye care products, nasal, vaccines
Yes, Tetanus Toxoid does contain Thimerosal (mercury), in most vaccines. BUT, there are several tetanus vaccines that are free of mercury. Infanrix, Daptacel, ADACEL and Boostrix have no mercury in them. Tripedia is manufactured with thimerosal that is gradually diluted out of the final product. Some older ones still contain up to 25mcg/0.5ml of mercury.
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I need help with this! the problem says "Thimerosal is an organic compound (gram-molecultar mass = 404.8 g/mol). A .100% solution of thimerosal is sometimes used as an antiseptic. Assume that this solution has a density of 1.00 g/mL." I need help with these two: What mass of thimerosal must be mixed with 25.0 g of water to make a .100% solution? What volume of 0.100% solution contains 0.750 g of thimerosal?
Strawberry Cosmetics does not contain real strawberries. It is a site that represents many popular brands of makeup at great deals, but is not a makeup brand in and of itself.
Some examples of products that contain microplastics in cosmetics include exfoliating scrubs, toothpaste, and some types of makeup such as lip gloss and eyeliners.
The flu vaccines approved for use in the US for the 2010-2011 flu season may contain thimerosal (used as a preservative), however, some do not and the amount in the ones that do is reduced to a very scant amount through a secondary purification process. The amount that is in a dose from the multi-dose vials is less mercury than you would get in a single meal of fish. The nasal mist forms of the vaccines contain no preservatives. In the 2009 flu season when the H1N1 flu vaccine was available in single dose vials and syringes, the thimerosal dose was insignificant or eliminated totally, leaving at most, ≤ 1 mcg mercury per 0.5-mL dose. Each 0.5-mL dose from the multidose vials contains 25 mcg mercury, which is as mentioned above, less than a single meal of fish contains. Nasal spray forms of the vaccine contain no preservatives, therefore no mercury or thimerosal. In the UK and other countries outside the US, this may be different since the vaccines there typically do contain thimerosal as a preservative. But again, the amount is not considered significant in the general population.
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Thimerosal is not a disinfectant. It is a preservative that has been used in some vaccines and pharmaceutical products to prevent the growth of bacteria and fungi.
Many cosmetics and personal products contain chemicals that are known carcinogens.
Facial Cleansing clothes Some Baby wipes
Many cosmetics and personal products contain chemicals that are known carcinogens.
Many brands of cosmetics contain UV protection. Mainly sun cream lotion yet a lot of make up products contain UV protection, such as foundation, concealer and moisturizer.