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    Oct 28, 9:14 PM EDT

    FDA's conclusion that chemical is safe is flawed
    By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
    Associated Press Writer

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Food and Drug Administration's assurances that a controversial chemical is safe for use in food containers are badly flawed, an independent panel of scientific advisers concluded in a report released Tuesday.

    The chemical, known as bisphenol A, is used to make plastic for food packaging, baby bottles and other consumer and medical goods. Environmental groups want to ban BPA in products for infants because of concerns that it can interfere with their development. But the FDA recently said there is no harm from the low doses of BPA that babies, children and most adults get by eating foods from containers made with the chemical. Asked by the agency to review that conclusion, a panel of outside advisers delivered what amounts to a scientific rebuke. "The margins of safety defined by FDA as 'adequate' are, in fact, inadequate," said the report, a copy of which was provided to The Associated Press. The advisers found that the FDA had not considered all available, credible scientific evidence, and urged the agency to essentially go back to the lab.

    The report came as a welcome surprise to environmentalists and their supporters in Congress. Citing some of the advisers ties to industry, critics had initially questioned the objectivity of the panel.

    "Despite the concerns about their objectivity, (the panel) agreed with the many independent scientists that questioned FDA's initial assessment on BPA," said Rep. Rosa DeLauro, D-Conn., who chairs a committee that oversees the agency's budget. The report "is reinforcing the position that the FDA should restart the BPA evaluation process."

    The report will be discussed at a meeting of the FDA's science board Friday, but what it will mean for consumers was not immediately clear. With the advisers saying more studies are needed, the FDA is unlikely to move quickly to restrict the use of BPA. Concerned consumers, however, can reduce their exposure by avoiding plastic containers imprinted with the recycling number 7, as many of these contain BPA.

    "The panel was very clear, but we don't know if the FDA is going to listen," said consumer activist Diana Zuckerman, president of the National Research Center for Women & Families. "If they do, it could be a couple of years before they do anything. The FDA's assessment should have been done right the first time. Now it's going to have to be redone."

    The FDA had no immediate comment on the advisers' report, but administration officials said it shows the agency is open to second opinions, even critical ones.
    The worries about BPA come from the fact that it can mimic the effects of estrogen, a powerful hormone. While the kidneys of mature children and grown-ups quickly eliminate the chemical from their bodies, newborns and infants may retain it for longer periods. Babies can be exposed to BPA through infant formula packaged in containers made with the chemical.

    The advisers' report faulted the FDA for relying on relatively narrow studies in rats to reach its conclusion that low doses of BPA are safe. Instead, it urged the agency to take into account a much broader range of scientific literature, including a recent study that raised suspicions about a link to heart problems in adults.

    The FDA's approach "creates a false sense of security" and "overlooks a range of potentially serious findings," the report said.
    The advisers also concluded that FDA scientists' margin of safety for BPA was off, too generous by factor of 10 times or more.

    The chemical industry urged the FDA to expedite a final scientific verdict on BPA.

    "If the agency determines that existing margins of safety are insufficient in infant (products), our member companies that manufacture BPA will put processes in place to promptly phase out the use of materials containing BPA in baby bottles and infant formula packaging," the American Chemistry Council said in a statement.

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    Re: bisphenol A (chemical in plastic)

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    <!-- #BeginEditable "H2 Title Head" -->FDA Statement on Release of Bisphenol A (BPA) Subcommittee Report<!-- #EndEditable -->

    <!-- #BeginEditable "Body of Text" -->We appreciate the hard work and long hours the subcommittee has invested in scientific peer review of the FDA?s draft safety assessment of the use of BPA in food contact applications. The FDA requested this peer review to provide additional insight into this complex issue. This group of distinguished scientists has devoted their considerable knowledge and experience to this effort.
    The subcommittee report to the Science Board raises important questions regarding the draft safety assessment, and the FDA looks forward to the review of the subcommittee's report by the Science Board on Oct. 31.
    The FDA agrees that, due to the uncertainties raised in some studies relating to the potential effects of low dose exposure to bisphenol A, additional research would be valuable. The FDA is already moving forward with planned research to address the potential low dose effects of bisphenol A, and we will carefully evaluate the findings of these studies.
    Consumers should know that, based on all available evidence, the present consensus among regulatory agencies in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan is that current levels of exposure to BPA through food packaging do not pose an immediate health risk to the general population, including infants and babies.
    Regarding Canada, the FDA notes that Health Canada?s assessment of bisphenol A on newborns and infants up to 18 months of age concludes that exposure levels are below the levels that could cause health effects. Out of an abundance of caution, the Government of Canada is taking steps to restrict the use of BPA.
    Parents who, as a precaution, wish to use alternatives for their bottle-fed babies can use glass and other substitutes for polycarbonate plastic bottles; avoid heating formula in polycarbonate plastic bottles; and consult their pediatrician about switching to powdered infant formula.
    For a copy of the Subcommittee Report, go to:
    http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/oc08.html#Scienceboard.
    Statement of the Acting Surgeon General, Rear Admiral Steven K. Galson, M.D., M.P.H.

    "The most important thing parents can do for their babies is ensure that they receive adequate nutrition. While the best source of nutrition for babies is the mother's breast milk, infant formula remains the recommended alternative when breast milk is not an option."http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01908.html
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    • #3
      Re: bisphenol A (chemical in plastic)

      Here is a link to a chart which shows which everyday products contain dangerous plastics. You can take a copy when you shop.



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        Re: bisphenol A (chemical in plastic)

        I've been slowly returning to glass and stainless steel. I had stopped replacing my plastic containers as they aged last year. Then this spring, my vet telling me to feed the cats only on stainless steel, glass or paper plates (absolutely no plastic) reaffirmed my committment.

        Thanks for that chart.
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