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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Vicks VapoRub Linked to Infant Breathing Problems


Thought I would post this so more people are aware of this problem and do not use Vicks VapoRub on your infants and toddlers. Please pass this information on to parents of young children that you know.

This is an article posted today in the Washington Post.

Vicks VapoRub Linked to Infant Breathing Problems


By Steven Reinberg
HealthDay Reporter
Tuesday, January 13, 2009; 12:00 AM

TUESDAY, Jan. 13 (HealthDay News) -- The popular cold remedy Vicks VapoRub may cause airway inflammation that can restrict breathing in infants and toddlers, a new study says.

Doctors at Wake Forest University started their study after treating an 18-month-old girl who had developed severe respiratory distress after the salve had been put directly under her nose to relieve cold symptoms.

"The company is really clear that you don't put it in the nose, and you never use it in kids under 2," said lead researcher Dr. Bruce K. Rubin, professor and vice chair for research at Wake Forest's Department of Pediatrics. "Sure enough, when we stopped all the medicine, the child got much better very quickly."

Rubin's experience prompted him to see if there had been other similar cases. "We encountered a few others that appeared to develop problems after using Vicks VapoRub. Parents never volunteered it, because they always thought it is just something you buy over-the-counter, and it's not a real medicine, because you just rub it on, after all," he said.

Rubin said Vicks VapoRub can make some adults feel better without really making them better. "For kids, because it can induce some inflammation, even a little bit, that little bit might be enough to tip over a child to having problems," he said.

The findings were published in the January issue of the journal Chest.

To test whether Vicks VapoRub could cause respiratory distress, the researchers conducted experiments with ferrets. The animals were chosen because they have airways similar to human airways, Rubin said.

The researchers found that Vicks VapoRub increased mucus production by up to 59 percent; the ability to clear mucus was reduced by 36 percent.

David Bernens, a spokesman for Proctor & Gamble, the makers of Vicks VapoRub, doesn't think one incident involving one child means that the product is unsafe.

"The product is safe and effective when used as directed," he said. "To say it was the Vicks VapoRub that caused the respiratory distress -- I'm not sure we have made that link yet."

Dr. James A. L. Mathers Jr., president of the American College of Chest Physicians, said in an association news release: "Parents should consult with a physician before administering any over-the-counter medicine to infants and young children. Furthermore, the American College of Chest Physicians and several other health-care organizations have concluded that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines can be harmful for infants and young children and are, therefore, not recommended."

In October, major manufacturers and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that over-the-counter cough and cold medicines should not be used by children younger than 4 years old.

Dr. Daniel Craven, a pediatric pulmonologist at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital in Cleveland, said parents shouldn't use Vicks VapoRub, because it has no medicinal value and may even be dangerous.

"Previous research has failed to demonstrate any respiratory benefits of VapoRub, and conscientious pediatricians have thus usually tried to dissuade families from spending money on this and similarly ineffective therapies," Craven said. "Although the findings are someone limited, this study raises the possibility that this product may not just be ineffective, but possibly might have adverse respiratory consequences -- particularly if there is an intense exposure -- as when it is applied directly under the nostrils."

More information

For more on children and colds, visit the American Academy of Family Physicians.

SOURCES: Bruce K. Rubin, M.D., professor, vice chair, research, department of pediatrics, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, N.C.; Daniel Craven, M.D., pediatric pulmonologist, University Hospitals Case Medical Center's Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland; David Bernens, spokesman, Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati; January 2009 Chest

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

List of BPA & Phthalate Free items available

Please post any other items you have discovered. This list was compiled from multiple sites that I have researched. We will continue to add to the list as we locate more products and information.

Here’s a quick reference list of items that are BPA Free and Phthalate Free:

  • Nosefrida Nasal Aspirator

    Bottle Products:

    • Adiri Natural Nursers
    • Avent “Via” disposable bottles, Avent BPA-free bottles, Avent Tempo Liners,
    • BornFree - All bottles and cups BPA free (9oz bottle, 5 oz bottle) *see note
    • EvenFlo Glass bottles, Classic Tinted Polypropylene bottles
    • Playtex: Original Nurser, Opaque Soft Bottle (discontinued), Playtex Drop in liners
    • Gerber: Gerber Clearview, Fashion Tints (also called “Plastic Pastels”), Gerber GentleFlow
    • Medela: All bottles (newer version, standard bottles)
    • Munchkin Dora BPA Free bottle
    • Sassy: MAM bottles (UltiVent), Baby Food Nurser Kit
    • Green to Grow Bottles
    • ThinkBaby Bottles (Whole Foods carries these as well)
    • Tommee Tippee Easyflow Bottle to Cup
    • Momo Glass Bottles
    • Nuby: Standard Neck Non-Drip Bottle, Wide-Neck Non-Drip Bottle, Wide-Neck Bottle with Handles and Non-Drip Nipple, Standard Neck Bottle with Handles and Non-Drip Nipple, 3-Stage Wide Neck Easy Grip Feeding System with Non-Drip Nipple.
    • Nuture Pure Glass bottles
    • Babisil Silbottles
    • Weego Glass Bottles
    • Siliskin Glass Bottles
    • Thermobaby glass bottles
    • Dr Brown’s: Glass Bottles (all vent system pieces BPA Free), Dr. Browns Polypropylene bottles
    • Parent’s Choice Bottles (available at Walmart) - box is marked BPA Free
    • Lansinoh® Bottles (all)
    • Mam
    • Green to Grow
    • Think Baby


    Sippy Cups:

    • Avent Magic Cups
    • Playtex: Coolster Tumbler, Insulator, Einstein Sip & Discover Training Cup, Sipster, Create My Own, Quick Straw, Insulator Sport, Sip and Discover, First Sipster, Einstein Sip & Discover Insulated Straw Cup
    • Gerber: Sip & Smile Spill-proof Cup, Easy Grip Insulated Soft Straw Cup, Insulated Cool Cup, Gerber® Fun Grips® Cup, Gerber® Fun Grips® Color Change Cup, Grins & Giggles Spill-proof Cup, Gerber® Sip & Smile™ Cup (source)
    • BornFree sippy/drinking cups
    • Evenflo: Fun Sip Insulated Spill-proof Cup, Fun Sip Insulated Straw Cup
      Kleen Kanteen
    • Thermos Foogo Sippy Cups, and FUNtainer Straw Bottles
    • SIGG Toddler Water Bottles
    • Kid Basix The Safe Sippy
    • Boon Fluid Sippy
    • GrowPure Multi-Stage Feeder and Sippy Cup
    • iPlay Aqua Bottle
    • ThinkBaby Training Cup
    • Tommee Tippee First Cup, Easiflow Cup, Easiflow Insulated Cup, Easiflow Open Cup, Tip It Up Cup
    • Munchkin: Cupsicle, Cupsicle Straw Cup, Big Kid Sippy Cup, Mighty Grip Flip Straw Cup, Mighty Grip Trainer Cup, licensed character Sports Bottles, Re-usable Straw Cups, Re-usable Spill-proof Cups
    • Nuby: No-Spill Sports Sipper, Insulated Soft Silicone Spout Cup, Soft Spout Easy Grip Cup, Gripper Cup with Soft Silicone Spout, Tinted Mega Sipper, 7oz Tumblers
    • The First Years: Take & Toss, Spill-proof Cup, Insulated Cup, Licensed character sippy cups, Insulated Spill-proof Cup, 2 Handled Cups
    • Safe Sippy


    Milk / Liquid / Powder Storage:

    • Avent Via 8-oz. Nurser Kit
    • Avent Snack Cup / Formula Dispenser
    • Mother’s Milkmate Storage bottles, and storage rack with 10 bottles
    • Medela Milk Storage bottles (also have a 2.7 oz bottle) and breastpump accessories
    • Playtex Breastmilk storage kit
    • Lansinoh® Breastmilk Storage Bags
    • Lansinoh® Breastmilk Storage Bottles
    • Gerber Breastmilk Storage Bags
    • Dr. Brown’s Breastmilk Storage Bags
    • Sassy Formula Dispenser
    • The First Years Easy Pour Breastmilk Storage bags
    • Bailey Milk Storage Bags (Nurture lll pump tubing BPA Free as well)
    • Bailey Storage Bottles (as well as all parts of their “double collection kit”)
    • Sensible Lines Milk Trays


    Baby Food / Food Storage:

    • So Easy Fresh Baby Food Kit, and additional trays
    • Baby Cubes (read review on safe mama)
    • Laptop Lunch System
    • Munchkin: Snack Catcher, Baby Food Grinder, Fresh Food Feeder, Powdered Formula Dispensers
    • First Years Take and Toss snackers
    • The Snack Trap
    • Gerber bunch of bowls


    Pacifiers:

    • BornFree: BPA-Free Pacifier for Day and Night Use
    • Playtex: Playtex “Binky” (one piece silicone pacifier), Binky Most Like Mother Latex Pacifier, Binky Most Like Mother Silicone Pacifier, Binky Angled Pacifier, Ortho-Pro Pacifier
    • Gerber: NUK Original, NUK Classic, NUK Nautical
    • The First Years: Soothies Silicone Paci’s, Safe Comfort, Ultra Kip
      Vice Versa Binky w/ Case
    • Natursutten Natural Rubber Paci
    • Evenflo: Pacifiers - Mimi Soft Touch, Mimi Premium, Mimi Neo One-Piece, Vizion, Fuzion and Illuzion, & Bottles
    • Gumdrop Silicon Pacifiers


    Teethers:

    • Happy Baby Soothers
    • NurturePure™ Pure™ Orthodontic Silicone Pacifier & Teether
    • Vulli Teethers: Sophie the Giraffe, Soft Toy Chan Pie Gnon Teethers, Cool It Soother Chan Pie Gnon, Vanilla Flavored Chan Pie Gnon, Musical Fruit Keys, Rattle Key Chain Chan Pie Gnon
    • Luv n’ Care Icy Bite Teether
    • Sassy Teethers: Jelly Fish Teethers, Coolin’ Teethers, Chilly Dilly Daisy, Gentle Vibes Leapfrog Lilypad, Buzz n’ Bites, Sassy Teething Feeder, Teach Me Toothbrush Set, Teething Tunes, Gummy Guppy, Earth Brites Natural Wooden Toys
    • Nuby Teethers: Icy Bite Teether Rings, Jiggle Giggle Cool Bite Vibrating Teethers (cow and butterfly), Jiggle Giggle Vibrating Teethers (assorted animal shapes), Nibbler, Kool Soothers, Pur Icy Bite Teethers (triangle shape), Nuby Ice Gel Teether Keys on a Ring, Fun Teethers (assorted animal shapes) Nuby Bug-A-Loop Teether, Fun
    • Links and Fun Links on a Ring
    • Leapfrog Gentle Vibes teether
    • Je Je Vibrating Teethers
    • Comfort + Joy Teether (by BabyLife, not yet available)
    • Fisher Price: Laugh & Learn Learning Keys, Rainforest Monkey Teether, Rainforest Giraffe Rainstick Rattle, Miracles & Milestones Musical Zebra, Miracles & Milestones Sunshine Activity Ring, Miracles & Milestones Penguin Water Teether, Lil’ Laugh & Learn 1-2-3 Puppy Rattle
    • Bright Starts: Chill and Teeth tubes, Licensed to Drool, Rattle and Spin teethers
    • Combi: All teethers (4 month, 6 month and 8 month)
    • Gerber: Cooling Gum Soother, Cool Fish Soother, Cool Ring Soother, OrbiTeether
    • RaZbaby: RaZ-Berry Teether, Raz-A-Dazzle Silicone Toothbrush
    • Camden Rose: Maple Teether and Waldorf Cheery Rattle/Teether
    • Kushies Teethers
    • SmartMom: Teething Bling


    These companies are Phthalate-Free:

    • Burt’s Bees – Lip balms, glosses, sticks and shimmers; face cleansers, toners, complexion bars, moisturizers, eye crèmes and exfoliating scrubs; shampoos and conditioners; toothpaste and peppermint breath drops; eye make-up and face powder; various “Baby Bee” products and a growing list of “Men’s Grooming” choices. Increasingly available in mainstream grocery stores, drugstores, and pharmacies.
    • Eco Bella Organics – Includes perfumes, bath and body products, cosmetics, and skin and hair care products. Often available in organic and natural foods stores and food co-ops.
    • Aubrey Organics – Products are made primarily with herbals, essential oils and vitamins. Includes baby care, bath products, hair care and color, hand and body lotions, makeup, skin care, soaps, toiletries, sun protection, and hair and skin essentials for men. Often available in organic and natural foods stores and food co-ops.
    • Tom’s of Maine – Offers 90 oral and body care products, sold at 40,000 retail outlets in the U.S. and around the world. Products include toothpaste, deodorant, mouthwash, soap, shaving cream, and dental floss.
    • Honeybee Gardens – In addition to a variety of lipsticks, powders, eyeliner, eye shadow, hair spray, shampoo, and conditioner, Honey Bee manufactures water-based nail polish, including one brand that can peel off without need of nail polish remover.


    What is Bisphenol A?

    Bisphenol A is a harmful chemical found in polycarbonate plastic which is used to make many popular baby bottles and sippy cups, among other things. Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical that mimics the action of the human hormone estrogen, which alters our body’s natural pattern. BPA can leach from polycarbonate plastic, usually a hard, clear plastic that is common of many products we use everyday. Effects at even low BPA exposure include prostate cancer, breast cancer, early puberty onset, alterations in gender-specific behavior, decreased sperm count, affects on fertility, behavioral effects including hyperactivity, increased aggressiveness, impaired learning and other changes in behavior, and other problems.

    Thank you to amomsblog, safemama, biggreenpurse for information provided in this list.

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