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I heard made from china? i bought close up from a dollar store, should i trust it? any smart remarks, im deleting my question, im worried, please respect my question proper. thanks, its Red hot, new flavor, like a Refreshing Flavor,

2007-06-04 11:37:17 · 9 answers · asked by HELPING LADY 3 in Health Dental

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FDA has identified the following brands of toothpaste from China that contain DEG and are included in the import alert: Cooldent Fluoride; Cooldent Spearmint; Cooldent ICE; Dr. Cool, Everfresh Toothpaste; Superdent Toothpaste; Clean Rite Toothpaste; Oralmax Extreme; Oral Bright Fresh Spearmint Flavor; Bright Max Peppermint Flavor; ShiR Fresh Mint Fluoride Paste; DentaPro; DentaKleen; and DentaKleen Junior. Manufacturers of these products are: Goldcredit International Enterprises Limited; Goldcredit International Trading Company Limited; and Suzhou City Jinmao Daily Chemicals Company Limited. The products typically are sold at low-cost, “bargain” retail outlets.

Based on reports of contaminated toothpaste from China found in several countries, including Panama, FDA increased its scrutiny and began sampling toothpaste and other dental products manufactured in China that were imported into the United States.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) today warned consumers to avoid using tubes of toothpaste labeled as made in China, and issued an import alert to prevent toothpaste containing the poisonous chemical diethylene glycol (DEG) from entering the United States.

DEG is used in antifreeze and as a solvent.

Consumers should examine toothpaste products for labeling that says the product is made in China. Out of an abundance of caution, FDA suggests that consumers throw away toothpaste with that labeling. FDA is concerned that these products may contain "diethylene glycol," also known as "diglycol" or "diglycol stearate."

FDA is not aware of any U.S. reports of poisonings from toothpaste containing DEG. However, the agency is concerned about potential risks from chronic exposure to DEG and exposure to DEG in certain populations, such as children and individuals with kidney or liver disease. DEG in toothpaste has a low but meaningful risk of toxicity and injury to these populations. Toothpaste is not intended to be swallowed, but FDA is concerned about unintentional swallowing or ingestion of toothpaste containing DEG.

2007-06-04 11:42:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Chinese authorities said Wednesday they are launching a consumer product safety investigation after 10,000 tubes of toothpaste made in China were withdrawn from the marketplace in the Dominican Republic.

Officials in the Dominican Republic on Tuesday issued a recall of Excel and Mr. Cool toothpaste after learning the products contained diethylene glycol, a chemical used in antifreeze and brake fluid.

Panama also pulled the toothpaste from store shelves last week but noted that the levels of diethylene glycol did not pose a health risk.

On Wednesday, the company that exported the toothpaste said the product is safe, noting that diethylene glycol has been cleared for use in China. The chemical is used for its thickening properties.

"I am very confident about our product's quality," Chen Yaozu, general manager of the Danyang Chengshi Household Chemical Co. told the Associated Press on Wednesday.

The toothpaste recall follows an extensive pet food recall of over 100 brands in North America. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration later said Chinese wheat flour used in the food was tainted with melamine, a chemical used to make plastics and fertilizers.

2007-06-04 11:44:48 · answer #2 · answered by Durty 2 · 0 0

The easiest way to know your toothpaste is safe and effective is to look for the ADA Seal of Acceptance on your toothpaste. Most Crest and Colgate toothpastes have them w/ the exception of some of the newer ones that haven't been through trials w/ ADA yet. The Seal means the American Dental Association has tested the toothpaste or other dental product and found it safe and effective. Otherwise, no guarantees it is safe or effective.

2007-06-04 12:00:07 · answer #3 · answered by spongebobrogers 6 · 0 0

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2016-12-12 11:35:36 · answer #4 · answered by kirk 4 · 0 0

Close up is okay, the brands are Excel and Mr. Cool toothpaste and they were sold in the Dominican Republic.

2007-06-04 11:44:12 · answer #5 · answered by amiari 3 · 1 0

It's ones from dollar stores that are being investigated.

"Some of the contaminated brands include the chemical in their labels under the names "diethylene glycol," "diglycol," or "diglycol stearate." But others have no mention of the chemical on their packaging, the agency says."

2007-06-04 11:41:18 · answer #6 · answered by Chuglon 3 · 1 0

I didn't know there was a recall on toothpaste. Hopefully the brand I buy wasn't recalled!

2007-06-04 11:40:01 · answer #7 · answered by carladettling 1 · 1 0

it isn't close up but an unknown kind of generic brand. i'm sure if you google toothpaste recall, you'll find it.

2007-06-04 11:40:48 · answer #8 · answered by racer 51 7 · 1 0

CREST

2007-06-04 11:39:45 · answer #9 · answered by Glass Mohajeri 2 · 0 3

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