PRODUCT AND COMPANY INFORMATION – SECTION 1 Manufacturer/Distributor
Carlstadt, NJ 07072 201-507-8300 800-275-3433
Product Name: Itch Relief Spray Synonyms:
Itch Spray, Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride Spray For the temporary relief of pain and itch associated with
Intended Use:
insect bites and rashes due to poison ivy, oak and sumac. For external use only.
FOR CHEMICAL EMERGENCY, SPILL, LEAK, FIRE, EXPOSURE, OR ACCIDENT: In the continental U.S.: 800-275-3433 For additional information: 201-507-8300 COMPOSITION INFORMATION – SECTION 2 In accordance with 29 CFR § 1910.1200 (i) (1) the specific chemical identity of this product is being withheld as a trade secret. Chemical Name: Percent: CAS Number: Exposure Limits: HAZARDS IDENTIFICATION – SECTION 3 EMERGENCY OVERVIEW &
Warning! Harmful if swallowed. May cause eye and skin
HAZARDS PRESENT TO
irritation. May cause cardiac disturbances. May cause
MAN AND THE
respiratory and digestive tract irritation. May cause nervous
ENVIRONMENT
system effects. Do not use if taking another form of Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride, orally or using topically.
PRIMARY ROUTES OF EXPOSURE POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS: Eyes:
May cause allergic reaction in small percentage of population especially those sensitive to sulfites.
Inhalation: Ingestion:
Harmful if swallowed. May cause irritation of the digestive tract. May cause hallucinations and distorted perceptions.
MEDICAL CONDITIONS AGGRAVATED BY EXPOSURE:
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Itch Relief Spray
CHRONIC HEALTH EFFECTS: Eyes:
Corneal injury is unlikely. Repeated, long-term contact may cause irritation and/or
Skin: Inhalation:
Low vapor pressure makes inhalation hazard unlikely. Ingestion may cause convulsions, seizures and possible
Ingestion:
coma. May cause rapid heartbeat and cardiac arrhythmia.
FIRST AID MEASURES – SECTION 4 SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION FOR ALL CASES OF OVEREXPOSURE. FIRST AID MEASURES:
Wash immediately with clean and gently flowing water.
Eyes:
Continue for at least fifteen (15) minutes. Obtain medical attention. If irritation or allergic reaction occurs to skin, get medical aid. Flush skin with plenty of water for at least fifteen (15)
Skin:
minutes while removing contaminated clothing and shoes. Wash clothing before reuse. Remove from exposure and move to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, give oxygen. Get medical aid. Do
Inhalation:
NOT use mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. If breathing has ceased apply artificial respiration using oxygen and a suitable mechanical device such as a bag and a mask. Never attempt to induce vomiting. Do not attempt to give any solid or liquid by mouth if the exposed subject is
Ingestion:
unconscious or semi-conscious. Wash out the mouth with water. If the exposed subject is fully conscious, give plenty of water to drink. Obtain medical attention. Medical treatment in cases of overexposure should be
treated as an overdose of diphenhydramine. Treat
Instructions for Physician:
according to locally accepted protocols. For additional
guidance, refer to the local poison control information center.
FIRE FIGHTINHG MEASURES – SECTION 5 NFPA Classification Reactivity FLAMMABILITY PROPERTIES Flash Point: Flammability Limits: (in air % by volume) Autoignition Temperature:
N/A MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Itch Relief Spray
Hazardous Combustion Products:
Toxic, corrosive or flammable thermal decomposition products are expected when the product is exposed to fire. Extinguishing Media: Water, dry powder or foam extinguishers are recommended. Prohibited Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide extinguishers are recommended. Firefighting Instructions: Self-contained breathing apparatus and full protective equipment are recommended for firefighters. If possible, contain and collect fire-fighting water for later disposal. Unusual Fire and Explosion Hazards: No information available. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE MEASURES – SECTION 6 Environmental Precautions: For large spills, take precautions to prevent entry into waterways, sewers, or surface drainage systems. Cleanup Methods: Small spills: Small spills should be collected and placed it in a suitable, properly labeled container for recovery or disposal. Large spills: Large spills should be collected with approved absorbent and disposed in an appropriate container. HANDLING & STORAGE – SECTION 7 Handling:
Avoid breaking or crushing spray bottles.
Storage:
Store in a cool, dry space. Store in a tightly closed container.
For the temporary relief of pain and itch associated with insect bites
Specific Uses:
and rashes due to poison ivy, oak and sumac. For external use only.
EXPOSURE CONTROLS / PERSONAL PROTECTION – SECTION 8 EXPOSURE CONTROLS: Exposure Limits Values: OSHA PEL: ACGIH TLV: Engineering Controls:
Facilities storing or utilizing this material should be equipped with an eyewash facility and a safety
shower. Use adequate ventilation to keep airborne concentrations low.
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PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: Respiratory Protection:
Use a NIOSH approved respirator when necessary. Hand Protection: Wear appropriate protective gloves to prevent skin exposure. Eye/Face Protection: Wear appropriate protective eyeglasses or chemical safety goggles. Skin Protection: Wear appropriate protective clothing to prevent skin exposure. General Hygiene Considerations: No information available. Other Protective Equipment: No information available.
PHYSICAL & CHEMICAL PROPERTIES – SECTION 9 PRODUCT: Itch Relief Spray General Information: Important Health, Safety, and Environmental Information: MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Itch Relief Spray
STABILITY & REACTIVITY – SECTION 10 Stability: This material is stable under normal conditions. Conditions to avoid:
Will not occur. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION – SECTION 11 Type of Test Dose Data Exposure Observed
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION – SECTION 12 Ecotoxicity:
No information available. Mobility:
No information available. Persistence and Degradability:
No information available. Bio accumulative Potential:
No information available.
DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION – SECTION 13
Dispose of in accordance with Local, State, and Federal regulations. Products classified as non-hazardous may become hazardous waste upon contact with other products. Refer to “40 CFR Protection of Environment Parts 260 – 299” for complete waste disposal regulations. Consult your Local, State, or Federal Environmental Protection Agency.
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TRANSPORT INFORMATION – SECTION 14 DOT CLASSIFICATION: UN Number: Proper Shipping Name: Packing Group: Marine Pollutant: Other Information: IATA CLASSIFICATION: Un Number: Proper Shipping Name:
Not Regulated for International Air Transport.
Packing Group: Marine Pollutant: Other Information: IMDG CLASSIFICATION: Un Number: Proper Shipping Name:
Not Regulated for International Water Transport.
Packing Group: Marine Pollutant: Other Information:
REGULATORY INFORMATION – SECTION 15 US REGULATIONS CAA Section 112 SARA Title III STATE REGULATIONS MA substance List NJ RTK Hazardous Substance List PA Hazardous Substance List Canadian WHMIS MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET Itch Relief Spray To the best of our knowledge, the information contained herein is accurate. However, neither Water-Jel Technologies, nor any of its subsidiaries assumes any liability whatsoever for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein. Final determination of suitability of any material is the sole responsibility of the user. All materials may present unknown hazards and should be used with caution. Although certain hazards are described herein, we cannot guarantee that these are the only hazards that exist.
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First Lifetime Dose Policy PURPOSE: To describe the limitations associated with the first dose of an intravenous or injectable medication to be administered in the home. CONSIDERATIONS: 1. The term “first dose” shall refer to a patient’s first known exposure to a medication. All options for having the first dose of a medication administered in a hospital setting, or a physician’s of