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Childhood Injuries From Artificial Nail Primer Cosmetic Products
Alan Woolf, MD, MPH;
Judith Shaw, RN, MPH
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1998;152:41-46.
Background Methacrylic acidcontaining primers used in artificial nail cosmetic products are typically not contained in child-resistant packaging, although they are sold to the general public.
Objective To analyze the type and severity of childhood poisoning injuries involving methacrylic acidcontaining artificial nail primers.
Design Secondary analysis of 2 national, population-based injury data sets.
Setting The 1991 through 1993 National Electronic Injury Surveillance System data on emergency department visits compiled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the 1993 through 1995 Toxic Exposure Surveillance System data on calls to poison control centers compiled by the American Association of Poison Control Centers.
Subjects Children younger than 6 years with injuries associated with exposures to nail primers.
Results In the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, there were 769 exposures to nail preparations, 32 (4.2%) of which involved nail primers. Twenty-eight (87.5%) of 32 nail primer exposures involved children younger than 6 years. Of the severe nail primer injuries, 80% involved preschoolers; most of the injuries were dermal burns. In the Toxic Exposure Surveillance System data set, there were 759 methacrylic acidcontaining nail product exposures, of which 567 (74.7%) occurred in children younger than 6 years. Of exposures in preschool children, 56 (9.9%) resulted in moderate severity injuries and 3 (0.5%) in "major" injuries; there were no deaths.
Conclusions Artificial nail primers containing methacrylic acid represent a corrosive hazard to young children and have been associated with severe injuries. New product labeling and packaging regulations and public education measures that recognize this hazard are recommended.
From the Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass, and the Massachusetts Poison Control System, Boston.
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