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Health & Wellness  (tags: green, pollution, alert, research, safety, protection, warning, humans, illness, children, death, health, MultipleChemicalSensitivity, pesticides, lindane, research, scientists, drugs, health, humans, prevention, warning )

Thunderr
- 716 days ago - action.panna.org
EPA has stopped the use of the pesticide lindane in agriculture, calling it "one of the most toxic, persistent, bioaccumulative pesticides ever registered." Yet the Food and Drug Administration continues to allow lindane use in shampoos and lotions used
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Thunderr Wolf (567)
Thursday January 3, 2008, 3:20 pm
PAN ALERT: Tell FDA lindane has got to go!

EPA has stopped the use of the pesticide lindane in agriculture, calling it "one of the most toxic, persistent, bioaccumulative pesticides ever registered." Yet the Food and Drug Administration continues to allow lindane use in shampoos and lotions used on children. Lindane has been banned for use on pets and on seeds, why are we still allowing it on children's heads?

Take Action Now!

Pharmaceutical uses of lindane for lice and scabies have been banned in California since 2002, and legislation promoting similar bans is moving forward in other states. Lindane has already been banned in 52 countries, including most recently Mexico, and the long-lasting pesticide is now being targeted for a global ban under an international treaty called the Stockholm Convention. Effective alternatives to lindane are clearly available.

Lindane is an organochlorine insecticide and a known neurotoxin that can cause seizures, damage the nervous system, and weaken the immune system. Exposure may also cause cancer and disrupt hormone systems. Since lindane is highly persistent and travels globally via air and water, its use poses an exposure risk to people far from the source. Lindane is one of the most abundant pesticides in Arctic air and water, and indigenous people in the Arctic are faced with excessive exposure to lindane through their traditional diet.

FDA is stubbornly continuing to support lindane use. Tell FDA's Commissioner that it is time his agency caught up with the rest of the world and banned this dangerous pesticide. The FDA must prioritize the health and safety of our children over and above the interests of corporations that profit from lindane sales in the U.S.


It is time for FDA to recognize that the pesticide lindane is no longer needed and poses a danger to our health and the health of our children. The recent ban of agricultural uses of lindane by EPA was an important step in protecting public health from this toxic chemical. Now FDA must do its part and remove lindane pharmaceutical products from the market.

All uses of lindane have already been banned in 52 countries, so alternatives are clearly available. Lindane is an internationally recognized hazard, and is moving toward an international ban under the Stockholm Convention. Please take this important step to protect public health and ban lindane from shampoos and lotions today.
 

Robert Redmon (133)
Thursday January 3, 2008, 7:25 pm
Noted and action has been taken, thanks Wolf !!!
 
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