Friday, August 14, 2015

FDA Safety Communication: Reducing Exposure to Mercury Vapor Released From Dental Amalgam (Draft Jan 2012)


FDA Amalgam Safety Proposal


In January 2012, the FDA prepared a “Safety Communication” that recommended reducing the use of mercury amalgam in the general population, and avoiding it in susceptible subpopulations:
  • pregnant and nursing women
  • children under six years of age
  • people with allergy to mercury or other components
  • people with neurological disease
  • people with renal disease
It also recognized the risk of occupational exposure for dental personnel.
The recommendations were never made public, and in January 2015, the FDA issued another statement saying that amalgam was unequivocally safe for everyone. Somehow, somewhere in the reaches of government and the Health and Human Services Administration, this amendment to the FDA rule was killed.

Here is the full text of the original, 2012 proposed rule:

FDA Safety Communication: Reducing Exposure to Mercury Vapor Released From Dental Amalgam (“Silver Fillings”)

HHS has not allowed FDA to release this safety warning. The most vulnerable continue to be harmed by a hidden river of mercury poisoning installed without our knowledge or consent.

Please sign the Petition for Medical and Dental Device Safety Urgent Reform (MEDDSURGE).

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