Hydrogen peroxide FDA Alerts
The FDA Alerts below may be specifically about hydrogen peroxide or relate to a group or class of drugs which include hydrogen peroxide.
MedWatch Safety Alerts are distributed by the FDA and published by Drugs.com. Following is a list of possible medication recalls, market withdrawals, alerts and warnings.
Recent FDA Alerts for hydrogen peroxide
High-Strength Hydrogen Peroxide
[Posted 07/27/2006] FDA warned consumers not to purchase or to use high-strength hydrogen peroxide products, including a product marketed as "35 Percent Food Grade Hydrogen Peroxide," for medicinal purposes because they can cause serious harm or death when ingested. FDA recommends that consumers who are currently using high-strength hydrogen peroxide stop immediately and consult their health care provider.FDA has never approved high-strength hydrogen peroxide to be taken internally and considers hydrogen peroxide at 35 percent strength dangerous, even if handled according to the manufacturer's directions. High-strength hydrogen peroxide -- more than 10 times stronger than the solution used in over-the-counter drugs to disinfect minor cuts -- is highly corrosive. Ingesting hydrogen peroxide can cause gastrointestinal irritation or ulceration. Intravenous (IV) administration of hydrogen peroxide can cause inflammation of the blood vessel at the injection site, gas embolisms (bubbles in blood vessels), and potentially life-threatening allergic reactions.
[July 27, 2006 – News Release – FDA]
More hydrogen peroxide resources
- Aplicare One Hydrogen Peroxide Advanced Consumer Information
- Hydrogen peroxide Advanced Consumer Information
- Hydrogen Peroxide AHFS DI Monograph
- Hydrogen Peroxide Oral Rinse Consumer Information
- Hydrogen Peroxide Solution Consumer Information
- Hydrogen Peroxide Solution (Seborrheic Keratoses) Consumer Information