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Details Still Sparse on Fixodent Zinc Poisoning

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Cincinatti, OHThe manufacturer of Fixodent denture adhesive continues to resist following the path blazed by rival Poligrip, after GlaxoSmithKline (Glaxo) decided to remove zinc from its denture cream formulation. That announcement came on February 18, 2010. Almost a year later, Procter & Gamble (P&G) has not advanced a similar decision, and its Web site still refers to the presence of zinc in Fixodent.

Thus, the possibility and potential for Fixodent zinc poisoning remains.

According to an Associated Press (AP) report at the time, the decision by Glaxo to cease marketing some of its products and to remove zinc as an adhesive ingredient came amidst revelations of the potential for and the effects of zinc poisoning, together with a growing number of lawsuits from plaintiffs claiming to have been injured by the product.

Zinc has been a common ingredient in denture adhesive due to zinc's adhesion qualities—adhesion being the hallmark of any adhesive product. The problem begins when the careful balance of zinc and copper normally prevalent in the human body is upset. In other words, an appreciable increase in zinc levels corresponds to a decrease in copper, with sometimes devastating health effects.

Fixodent denture cream, on its Web site, notes that its product contains zinc in small quantities no more sinister than found in daily multivitamins or in six ounces of ground beef.

To be fair, were denture adhesive to be used exactly as directed there would likely be little concern for zinc overload.

However, where the presence of zinc becomes problematic is the habit by many denture wearers to use more denture cream than is recommended. This has been reported generally as stemming from the following:

The notion that if denture cream goes in the mouth, then it must be akin to toothpaste and using more should not be harmful; there is allegedly nothing on the product label warning about the effects of using too much adhesive or the potential for denture adhesive zinc poisoning; that for many denture wearers who cannot afford to have their dentures updated on a regular basis, ill-fitting dentures are made to work by way of copious amounts of denture cream.

Hence the imbalance between the two extremes: recommended product usage v. real-world use of the product.

On its Web site for Fixodent, P&G makes only a passing reference to zinc without inferring or stating the potential for zinc toxicity beyond providing a link to a dietary fact sheet provided by the Office of Dietary Supplements. Here the viewer will find a fairly exhaustive summary of zinc, with only a paragraph or so dedicated to the health risks associated with excessive zinc. Even here, there is no reference or mention that zinc toxicity can stem from overuse of Fixodent denture adhesive.

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i have been using fixodent since about early 2000 to secure my top denture. then in 2007 i had my bottom teeth pulled and my dentures fit very poorly after going to the dentist who made my teeth more times than i can remember i decided i was just going to have to deal with my very loose fitting dentures and just kept using more and more fixodent. i can't tell you just how many tubes i used a week because i kept it in my house, car, and purse and never let myself run out. my mouth tasted like metal and i sucked on start burst contstantly thinking its just the breaks of having to use the glue. never in my wildest dreams did i know i was being hurt using this stuff i swallowed it too. then i was going to have some surgery done last year and the doctor said after running my blood test my white blood count was dangerously low. i was and am still so tired i have a hard time keeping focused. my arms and legs feel as though they weight a ton. somedays i just don't know if i can drag through the day. well my doctor told me he wanted to send me to a blood specialist. the very day he called we seen an ad on tv about fixodent and out of fear i stopped using it right then and there not knowing i needed to wait until the test were run on my blood. well it was around 2 weeks before i seen the specialist i told him i needed the test but he didn't want to do the test. i convicnced him to run them but he tested the blood and not the hair. i had no idea the zinc had plenty of time to leave my body so therefore now i live with this overwhelming tiredness, low wbc, balance problems, focus and memoery problems as well as sinus brady cardia. please people get that test before stopping you stop using this. it looks as though i don't have a case. good luck and god bless you all

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i used fixodent for yrs 1972 until 1987 had tingling in the legs and pain in my arms and legs but at the time had no ideal it could be my denture cream. in fact it .i started having numbness imy leg and feet.i had a parcel and had to use the cream. i finally got a job after college and was able to get a bridge.

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