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Is your denture cream putting you at risk?
Chronic and excessive use of denture adhesive creams such as Fixodent, PoliGrip and Super PoliGrip have been linked to a condition called hyperzincuria or zinc poisoning, which can lead to more serious and permanently disabling injuries including copper depletion (hypocupremia), nerve damage and even death.
If you are concerned that your denture adhesive cream is jeopardizing your health, call the Denture Cream Consumer Advocacy Hotline today at 1-800-860-5011. We're here to answer any questions you may have and help you take the right steps.
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Chronic and excessive use of zinc-containing denture adhesives has been linked to permanently disabling and life-threatening injuries including:
- Hyperzincuria or Zinc Poisoning (abnormally high levels of zinc in the blood)
- Hypocupremia or Copper Depletion (abnormally low levels of copper in the blood)
- Neuropathy (nerve damage)
Signs and Symptoms of Neuropathy Include:
- Loss of sensation, numbness or tingling in the extremities
- Unexplained weakness or pain in the extremities
- Loss of ability to move legs, feet, arms, or hands
- Poor balance and coordination, decrease in walking stride
- Abnormal blood pressure and heart rate
- Reduced ability to perspire, constipation and bladder dysfunction (urinary incontinence)
- Loss of cognitive function