For newborns and babies under 6 months, sodium fluoride in creams, lotions, or wipes is not recommended. It can irritate skin and eyes and there is risk if the baby swallows or absorbs it.
Avoid any baby product that lists "sodium fluoride" on the label for infants 0-6 months (no wipes, lotions, creams). If a healthcare provider recommends a fluoride product for a specific medical reason, follow their instructions exactly and keep it away from the baby’s mouth and eyes. If your baby’s skin comes into contact with a product containing sodium fluoride, rinse the area with plain water. If you suspect the baby swallowed any, call poison control or emergency services right away.
Regulatory agencies restrict or limit this ingredient in cosmetics (Health Canada and EU rules) and it is prohibited for use in food by U.S. authorities — these are warnings about safety and limits. The ingredient is also classified as a skin and eye irritant (EU hazard classifications). Watch for redness, rash, swelling, eye irritation, vomiting, excessive drooling, or unusual sleepiness — if any of these occur seek medical help immediately.
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Sodium Fluoride is not recommended for 0-6 month old babies due to potential safety risks.
Can cause skin redness, itchiness, or rashes—especially on sensitive baby skin. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Banned or heavily restricted in one or more countries. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
May harm organs like liver, kidneys, or lungs with repeated use. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Can be absorbed through the skin and get into the bloodstream. This is especially important for babies whose skin and systems are still developing.
Sodium Fluoride is commonly found in skincare products, cosmetics, and topical applications. Always check ingredient labels before use.
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