There is an increasing number of reports of propylene glycol (PG) toxicity in the literature, regardless of its inclusion on the Generally Recognized as Safe List (GRAS).1 PG is an excipient used in ...
nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug ...
Propylene glycol made from biomaterials aids in lowering greenhouse gas emissions. It has a fruity scent and is used to create colognes and fragrances. It is categorized as generally recognized as ...
OBJECTIVES Propylene glycol (PG) (1–2 propanediol; CAS No 57–55–6) is a low toxicity compound widely used as a food additive, in pharmaceutical preparations, in cosmetics, and in the workplace—for ...
nor should it be construed to indicate that use of a particular drug is safe, appropriate or effective for you or anyone else. A healthcare professional should be consulted before taking any drug ...
They work by heating up a liquid that usually contains nicotine, propylene glycol and/or vegetable glycerine ... just to be on the safe side, whereas in the US it is not. The UK also has stricter ...
A policy statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics on inactive ingredients in pharmaceutical products raised questions about the safety of excipients including antioxidants, propylene glycol, ...
Background Several medicines frequently used in neonates and infants contain potentially harmful excip-ients like ethanol, propylene glycol (PG), methyl-and propyl ... limit for methyl-paraben based ...