Latex Allergy risks from Pharmaceutical vial closures
(Stoppers)
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Natural rubber latex is one of the most
overlooked allergens globally. Latex allergy has become
an increasingly serious concern to health care providers and others exposed to
natural rubber latex, particularly with frequent or prolonged exposure.
Natural rubber latex is made from plant sources
such as the sap of the Havena Brasiliensis rubber tree. It is used in numerous
medical products, including adhesive bandages, condoms, medical gloves,
catheters, sanitary napkins, crutches and blood-pressure monitoring cuffs.
Exposure can result in sensitivity to natural rubber latex proteins, with
symptoms ranging from skin redness, rash, hives or itching to difficulty
breathing and wheezing. The most severe
latex allergy can result in anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction involving severe breathing difficulty and or fall in blood pressure (shock).In most cases, latex allergy develops after many previous exposures to latex.
In Pharmaceutical sector
vials stoppers remain a potential source of latex allergens. However most
pharmaceutical vial closures do not contain natural rubber latex, as the companies
uses synthetic rubber products, which are not made with natural latex and do
not trigger allergic reactions in people who are allergic to products made with
natural rubber latex.
Good point you had noted. vials stoppers are made from natural latex that is a potential source of latex allergens.
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