FLUORIDE ACTION NETWORK PESTICIDE
PROJECT
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1.
FETAL AND INFANT EXPOSURE: 0–6 MONTHS
2.
FOOD Exposure
2.1. Food Exposure via Pesticide: CRYOLITE
2.2. Food Exposure via Pesticidal Fumigant:
SULFURYL FLUORIDE
2.3. Food Exposure via ANTIMICROBIAL
FORMULATIONS - FOOD CONTACT SURFACE SANITIZING SOLUTIONS
2.4. Food Exposure via Pesticides: EPA "INERTS"
2.5. Food Exposure via Pesticides: NEW PROPOSAL
FOR TOLERANCE EXEMPTIONS
4.
Exposure from INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY
4.1.
U.S. Manufacturers of Hydrogen Fluoride, Fluorine,
Sodium Fluoride, Fluosilicic Acid, and Sodium Silicofluoride
5. Fluoride
Exposure: Various Other Sources
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TABLE 3.
Fluoride Exposure: Dental Products and Pharmaceuticals.No. Source of Exposure Level Reference Anethestics (eg, enflurane, etc.) Dental Products Dental: Chew Tabs
(Chew, then swallow)1 MG Tooth paste:
• Over the counter
• Prescription with very high F levelsSupplements prescribed by dentists and doctors Fluoride mouth rinses
• Dental Offices
• School programs"Sniffing" or purposeful inhalation of flurocarbons Vitamins with Fluoride
In the U.S In Canada * Adeflor1
* Cari-Tab2
* Mulvidren-F1
* Poly-Vi-Flor1
* Tri-Vi-Flor2
* Vi-Daylin/F1* Adeflor1
* Poly-Vi-Flor1
* Tri-Vi-Flor2Ref. 1
Ref. 1. Vitamins with Fluoride. Online: July 25, 2004:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/uspdi/202600.html