ped review

1 year ago 27
Nature

I found several search results related to different products and ingredients. Here are the details:

  1. All Things PEGs: PEGs (Polyethylene Glycol) and PPGs (Polypropylene Glycol) are petroleum-derived compounds that can be found in many fields, including the cosmetic industry. They are mostly non-toxic, but they can potentially be contaminated with carcinogenic raw materials. Some PEGs are rated as low as 3 in the Think Dirty rating system, while others are rated higher.

  2. Pediatric Nutrition: The product guide for pediatric nutrition does not provide any information on ingredients or materials. It only lists the nutrition information and contains milk and soy ingredients.

  3. Propylene Glycol: Propylene Glycol is an alcohol made from a plant-based glycerin. It is often used as an emulsifier to help ingredients blend in a formula. It is safe to use at low concentrations, but it can be a concern when used in body care products at higher concentrations. The main concern is that it can be absorbed through the skin and potentially cause skin irritation.

  4. Slider: Slider is a pesticide product used in various crops, including beans, beets, corn, garlic, onions, and peanuts. The product label does not provide any information on ingredients or materials.

  5. Ery-ped Suspension Oral: Ery-ped Suspension Oral is a prescription medication used to treat bacterial infections. The FDA product label provides information on other, description, inactive ingredients, clinical pharmacology, mechanism of action, resistance, and dosage and administration. The inactive ingredients include citric acid, FD&C Red No. 40, flavorings, glycerin, methylparaben, propylparaben, purified water, sodium benzoate, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, and sucrose.

  6. Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose-Coated Paper: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose-Coated Paper is a paper packaging used as a support for coating. It is coated with HPMC (Methocel E-19), which is a food-grade polymer. The coating also contains plasticizers such as glycerol, sorbitol, and polyethylene glycol (PEG). The physiochemical properties of the plasticizers determine their ability to plasticize a polymer network. PEG showed higher plasticizer efficiency than the other plasticizers.

In summary, the search results provide information on different products and ingredients. Some of the products provide information on inactive ingredients, while others do not provide any information on ingredients or materials. The ingredients mentioned in the search results have both positive and negative aspects, and their safety depends on their concentration and use.