FDA investigating possible mercury exposure linked to homemade skin cream from Mexico
By Michael Felberbaum, APFriday, May 28, 2010
Feds probing homemade skin cream link to mercury
RICHMOND, Va. — Federal officials are investigating cases of possible mercury exposure linked to a homemade cream from Mexico that claims to lighten the skin, fade freckles and age spots, and treat acne.
U.S. Food and Drug Administration spokesman Ira Allen says the agency was recently made aware of the issue and is conducting investigations in several states, said spokesman Ira Allen. He would not say which states are included in the investigation.
Virginia health officials are investigating 10 cases in the central and northwestern parts of the state involving children and adults who had elevated levels of mercury after using the cream over the course of a few years.
Mercury has been banned from almost all regulated and over the-counter medications in the U.S. because it’s so toxic.
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