Thank you for sharing your concern. It's true that PVC in certain applications may raise safety questions, but rest assured, the PVC/PE material used in pharmaceutical-grade suppository shells is entirely different.
- Pharmaceutical-Grade Standards: The PVC/PE used for suppository shells is specifically designed to meet strict FDA regulations for safety and quality. These materials are tested to ensure they are non-toxic, stable, and safe for contact with the body.
- Protective PE Layer: The PE (polyethylene) layer acts as a barrier, preventing any potential chemical migration from the PVC component, further ensuring safety.
- No Harmful Additives: The pharmaceutical-grade PVC does not contain harmful plasticizers like phthalates, which are the chemicals associated with cancer risks in some non-medical PVC products.
- Decades of Safe Use: PVC/PE materials have been used safely for many years in various medical and pharmaceutical applications, including IV bags, catheters, and suppositories, without causing harm.
We prioritize your safety and only use materials that meet the highest standards. If you have further questions, please feel free to ask—we're here to help!
Dec 9, 2024