Risk of Estradiol Exposure to Pets
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Evamist (estradiol transdermal spray): Drug Safety Communication - Unintended Exposure of Children and Pets to Topical Estrogen
fda.gov — “Reports of adverse effects in children who may have been unintentionally exposed to the drug through skin contact with women using this product.” View full resource at fda.gov
Most Recently Shared on July 29, 2010 at 7:30 pm By:
True. RT @LizSzabo EPA warns women 2 keep estrogen spray (4 hot flashs) away from kids, risk of premature puberty http://bit.ly/a0WcBz
Medical News: Estradiol Spray May Pose Risk for Kids and Pets - in Product Alert, Prescriptions from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “Menopausal women who use a spray form of topical estradiol (Evamist) to control hot flushes should avoid touching children and pets with treated areas of the skin, the FDA warned.” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Estradiol Spray May Pose Risk for Kids and Pets (MedPage Today) -- Menopausal women who use a spray form of topical est.. http://dld.bz/pqSG
FDA Alert: Evamist (estradiol transdermal spray): Drug Safety Communication - Unintended Exposure of Children and Pets to Topical Estrogen
drugs.com — “FDA Alert: Evamist (estradiol transdermal spray): Drug Safety Communication - Unintended Exposure of Children and Pets to Topical Estrogen” View full resource at drugs.com
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FDA Alert - FDA Advisory: Avoid Unintentional Exposure of Children and Pets to Evamist - http://bit.ly/cqjiCX
Evamist warning: The FDA warns menopausal women using Evamist to avoid contact with children and pets - latimes.com
latimes.com — “The Food and Drug Administration warned menopausal women using Evamist to avoid allowing children and pets to come into contact with the drug.” View full resource at latimes.com
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News: The FDA warns menopausal women using Evamist (estradiol) to avoid contact with children and pets http://bit.ly/dmEdd8 - #health
FDA Drug Safety Communication: Ongoing safety review of Evamist (estradiol transdermal spray) and unintended exposure of children and pets to topical estrogen
fda.gov — “[07-29-2010] The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reviewing reports of adverse effects from Evamist in children who may have been unintentionally exposed to the drug through skin contact with women using this product.” View full resource at fda.gov
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FDA warns: Moms or GM's who use topical hormones can transfer to kids/pets "may experience premature puberty" etc etc http://bit.ly/be1Nvj
Early exposure to pets does not increase children's risk of allergies
medicalxpress.com — “A new study published in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy reveals that keeping a dog or cat in the home does not increase children's risk of becoming allergic to the pets.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Early exposure to pets does not increase children's risk of allergies
labspaces.net — “A new study published in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy reveals that keeping a dog or cat in the home does not increase children's risk of becoming allergic to the pets. Parents of young children frequently want to know whether keeping a dog or cat in their home will increase the risk of their children becoming allergic to their pets. Led by Ganesa Wegienka, MS, PhD,” View full resource at labspaces.net
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FDA Advisory, Avoid Unintentional Exposure Of Children And Pets To Evamist
medicalnewstoday.com — “The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning that inadvertent exposure to Evamist through skin contact with patients using this product has the potential for adverse effects in children and pe” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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FDA Advisory, Avoid Unintentional Exposure Of Children And Pets To Evamist http://mnt.to/3GM3 #endocrinology
Early Exposure to Pets Won't Up Kids' Allergy Risk: Study - US News and World Report
health.usnews.com — “And living with a cat or dog in infancy may even be protective, researchers find” View full resource at health.usnews.com
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Good news: early exposure to the family pet may keep infant from developing allergies> http://t.co/Sn5JL8E
benefits of pets | Prenatal Pet Exposure Linked to Lower Allergy Risk in Children | Rodale News
rodale.com — “Expecting an addition to the family? If there's already a dog or cat in the house, here's good news.” View full resource at rodale.com
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benefits of pets | Prenatal Pet Exposure Linked to Lower Allergy Risk in Children | Rodale News
rodale.com — “Expecting an addition to the family? If there's already a dog or cat in the house, here's good news.” View full resource at rodale.com
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Pets and kids- the importance of a furry friend for healthy babies. - http://ow.ly/61Rcq
Early Exposure to Pets Won't Up Kids' Allergy Risk: Study - Drugs.com MedNews
drugs.com — “Exposure to pets in infancy and childhood probably won t increase a child s risk of developing an allergy to cats and dogs, and may actually protect against suc” View full resource at drugs.com
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Early exposure to pets does not increase children’s risk of allergies
health.am — “Early exposure to pets does not increase children’s risk of allergies. Early exposure to pets does not increase children’s risk of allergies” View full resource at health.am
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Early exposure to pets does not increase children’s risk of allergies: A new study published in the journal Clin... http://bit.ly/kxzaqO
Prenatal exposure to pets may lower early allergy risks - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine
scopeblog.stanford.edu — “Prenatal exposure to pets may lower early allergy risks - Scope - medical blog - Stanford University School of Medicine” View full resource at scopeblog.stanford.edu
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Prenatal exposure to pets may lower early allergy risks. Scope - medical blog. http://t.co/GpXNXiw
Prenatal Pet Exposure, Delivery Mode, Race Are Key Factors In Early Allergy Risk - QualityPoint Technologies
qualitypointtech.net — “Prenatal pet exposure, a mother's delivery mode and race are influential factors in a child's risk of developing allergies by age 2, according to a Henry Ford Hospital study. In a study believed to be the first of its kind, Henry Ford researchers found that babies who have indoor prenatal pet exposure have a pattern of lower levels of the antibody Immunoglobulin E, or IgE, between birth and age 2. IgE is linked to the development of allergies and asthma...” View full resource at qualitypointtech.net
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Prenatal Pet Exposure, Delivery Mode, Race Are Key Factors In Early Allergy Risk: Prenatal pet exposure, a mother... http://bit.ly/n16gV5
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