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Banned chemical in hospital IVs, linked to ADHD in critically ill children
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I was just reading another article about phthalate, a chemical used in plastic to make it soft/flexible,  as well as other uses 
This is not good, not good at all for kids...and parents 


Quote:A chemical that has been banned from use in children’s toys but is still used in medical devices, such as plastic IV tubes and catheters, has been linked to the development of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in critically ill children.

The devices contain a high level of plastic-softening chemicals called phthalates which circulate in the blood and can seep into the bloodstream, according to EU funded researchers.

Phthalates have long been banned in toys and other products, in both the US and EU, due to their potential toxic effects but there is no such prohibition for their use in medical devices.


Research carried out under Soren Verstraete, from Leuven, Belgium found a “clear match between previously hospitalized children’s long-term neurocognitive test results and their individual exposure to the phthalate DEHP during their stay in intensive care.” DEHP, is the most commonly used plastic softener in medical devices

Four hundred forty-nine children, ranging from newborns to age 16, who were treated in pediatric intensive care units and whose care involved between one and 12 medical tubes were tested. One hundred healthy children were also tested for comparison.


The researchers measured blood levels of DEHP metabolites, or byproducts, and found that levels were not detectable in the blood samples of healthy children but were “sky high” in children admitted with catheters.

These remained 18 times higher than levels in healthy children until they were discharged from the ICU.

The previously critically ill children underwent neurocognitive tests four years later and a strong association between high exposure to phthalates and development of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder was noted.


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Verstraete called the use of medical tubing and catheters "potentially harmful" to children's brain development and function and said the development of alternative plastic softeners for use in indwelling medical devices should be considered as a matter of urgency.


Quote:The Food and Drug Administration previously recommended reducing exposure to phthalates in medical devices back in 2002.


Another chemical found to be harmful to the young kids.
This time used in the plastic for IV/catheters

This is scary stuff indeed for many parents



Will look for the article I read on the same chemical that is  used in food wrappings (plastic) at fast foods, where the chemical gets into the food itself and then into the person as they consume it

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It isn't just kids that are effected, it is everyone.  These chemicals are not related to size, they circulate in the blood and concentrate in the organs, size of body is not related to dose that can harm us.

If you are in need of an IV, then you shouldn't worry too much because avoiding it is a problem too.  These endocrine disruptors do more than just effect the mind, they effect the organs and can increase disease risk.  I hate when they make us focus on something not too common.

The medical industry is full of deception, I have more of an issue with them covering things up than with them causing problems by doing necessary things.  I have more of an issue with them purposely sending you to the wrong specialist just so the system can get more money in it to support the workers and buy technology.
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(05-29-2016, 05:41 AM)rickymouse Wrote: It isn't just kids that are effected, it is everyone.  These chemicals are not related to size, they circulate in the blood and concentrate in the organs, size of body is not related to dose that can harm us.

If you are in need of an IV, then you shouldn't worry too much because avoiding it is a problem too.  These endocrine disruptors do more than just effect the mind, they effect the organs and can increase disease risk.  I hate when they make us focus on something not too common.

The medical industry is full of deception, I have more of an issue with them covering things up than with them causing problems by doing necessary things.  I have more of an issue with them purposely sending you to the wrong specialist just so the system can get more money in it to support the workers and buy technology.
True, Very well said.
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