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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for TALC
  1. ... is a powder made from a mineral called talc. Talcum powder poisoning may occur when someone breathes ... Talc can be harmful if it is swallowed or breathed in.
  2. ... breasts and in your groin. Do not use talc powder or strong soaps. Try not to take ...
  3. ... contain: Asbestos Coal Cotton Flax Latex Metals Silica Talc Toluene diisocyanate Western red cedar
  4. ... Or, your surgeon may spray a medicine or talc on the lung surface during the procedure. This ...
  5. ... or irritate the skin more. Do not use talc (talcum powder). It can get into your baby's ...
  6. ... carbonate) Blackboard and artist's chalk (gypsum) Tailor's chalk (talc) Note: This list may not include all uses ...
  7. ... skin from irritation. Powders such as cornstarch or talc should be used cautiously, as they can be ...