Guest guest Posted June 15, 2005 Report Share Posted June 15, 2005 --- Kathynye@... wrote: > From: Kathynye@... > Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 16:01:01 EDT > Subject: Fwd: Bristol Meyer Squibb-Surgitek chemical > list: introduced into U.S.Dist...... > Kathynye@... > > This is too long to copy, so I am forwarding to the > group. > Kathy Nye > > From: " Bev " <bjezra@...> > <kathynye@...> > Subject: Bristol Meyer Squibb-Surgitek chemical > list: introduced into U.S.Dist...AND... Letters sent > to FDA about Platinum > Date: Mon, 6 Jun 2005 20:52:20 -0700 > > > > list of ingredients " > > > http://yukonmom47.tripod.com/id5.html > > Bristol Meyer Squibb-Surgitek chemical list: > introduced into U.S.Dist. > Court of MN. > > 4th Division, Judge S. Doty, in May 1992. Dow > entered a permanent > order to preserve evidence at that time. The breast > implant examined > for this case was used in a 1989 surgery. > > INVENTORY OF PRODUCTION SAMPLES > EXHIBIT B > > RAW MATERIALS > > ACETONE ACS REAGENT SOLVENT > ALUMINA, ACTIVATED FILLER > CAB-O-SIL S-170 SILICA-BAG FILLER > CHLORETHENE-BULK SOLVENT > CHLORETHENE-DRUM SOLVENT > CHLOROPLATINIC ACID 0.4% PLATINUM > DIETHYLENE BLYCOL MBE ACETATE SOLVENT > MEDICAL ADHESIVE A.MISC. ADHESIVE > ETCH ETHYNYL CYCLOHEXANOL PROCESS AID > ZINC STEARATE SURFACTANT > > Intermediate materials > > Name Description > SGM-26 GUM > SGM-33 GUM > SGM-35 GUM > MDF-0069 CATALYST > DC2FLUID O.65CST FLUID > LS 422 BASE > DC 1107 FLUID > Q1-0043 FLUID > F1-0049 FLUID > Q1-2287 ME VI CYOLLOS > 3-8015 PLATINUM II > Q4-2782 FLUID > Q4-2826 PR FLLUID > Q4-2839 PL FLUID > 6-3570 CL FLUID > 7-2046A ELASTOMER > 7-2046B ELASTOMER > Q7-2127 BASE STOCK > Q7-2146 GEL FLUID > Q7-2150 GEL FLUID > Q7-2151 FIRM GEL > Q7-2159A STANDARD GEL > Q7-2167 GEL FLUID > Q7-2168 GEL FLUID > Q7-2317 1000CST FLUID > Q7-2420 BASE > Q7-2424A BASE > Q7-2424B BASE > Q7-2553 BASE > > Page2 > > Q7-2198 ADHESIVE > Q7-2373 SHEETING > Q7-2423 DISPERSION > Q7-2551 DISPERSION > Q7-2868 SHEETING > Q7-2869 SHEETING > Q7-2503 INFILTRATION VALVE > Q7-2517 FILL TUBE ASSEMBLY > Q7-2316 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, LPR > Q7-2595 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, TDP > Q7-3062 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, HPR > Q7-3063 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, TDP-UPE > Q7-3024 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, LPE-UPE > Q7-3028 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, TEX INNER > 8-0102 MAMMARY ENVELOPE, MSI-UPE > 8-0104 FILL TUBE ASSEMBLY > > FILL TUBE NOZZLE COMPONENT > > SLS CONNECTOR COMPONENT > SLS NEEDLE COMPONENT > TUBING, MDF-0108 COMPONENT > > FINISHED PRODUCTS (in sterile packaging) > > NAME QUALITY TO BE RETAINED > SILASTIC II-LOW PROFILE ROUND 50 > SILASTIC II-HIGH PROFILE ROUND 50 > SILASTIC II-TEARDROP 50 > SILASTIC II-GEL/SALINE 50 > SILASTIC MSI-LOW PROFILE ROUND 50 > SILASTIC MSI-HIGH PROFILE ROUND 50 > SILASTIC MSI-MODERATE PROFILE ROUND 50 > > SILASTIC MSI-GEL/SALINE 50 > > CHEMICAL PROFILE for BREAST IMPLANTS > > 1. Methyl Ethyl Ketone > > 2. Cyclohexanone > > 3. Isopropyl alcohol > > 4. Denatured Alcohol > > 5. Acetone > > 6. Urethane > > 7. Polyvinyl Chloride (Liquid vinyl) This > ingredient was used in all > medical devices > made at Lab, from tubing to gel. > > 8. Lacquer Thinner > > 9. Ethyl Acetate > > 10. Epoxy Resin > > 11. Epoxy Hardener - both 10 & 11 are chemically > known as glycosides > Ether > > of Bisphenol A. > > 12. Amine > > 13. Printing Ink > > 14. Toluene > > 15. Dichloromethan (Methylene Chloride) This breaks > down in the body so > blood cannot > carry oxygen: Metabolizes carbon monoxide > poisoning. Causes CSN > depression. > > 16. Freon > > 17. Silicone > > 18. Flux > > 19. Solder > > 20. Metal cleaning Acid > > 21. Lofol (Formaldehyde) > > 22. Talcum Powder > > 23. Color Pigments as Release Agents > > 24. Oakite (Cleaning Solvent) > > 25. Eastman 910 glue (Cyanoacyrylates) > > 26. Ethylene Oxide (ETO) > > 27. Carbon Black > > 28. Xylene > > 29. Hexone > > 30. Hexanone2 > > 31. Thixon-OSN-2 > > 32. Antioxidant (Rubber) > > 33. Acid stearic > > 34. Zinc Oxide > > 35. Naptha (Rubber Solvent) > > 36. Phenol > > 37. Benzene - Known Carcinogen!!!!! > > KNOWN TO CAUSE IMMUNE DISEASE!!!!!! > > > Page 5 > > > McGhan Implants Ingredients from FDA ~ Chief of PS > Devices > > > Date: Sunday, December 05, 1999 10:20 AM > > Subject: McGhan Implants > > > Ms. Pyron: > > > Your e-mail dated November 25 regarding McGhan > Medical breast implants > was forwarded to me. You had two inquiries: when > your implants were > manufactured and what are the material constituents. > For the former, FDA > does not have information on the date of manufacture > of implants based > on lot numbers. For this you can contact McGhan > Medical in Santa > Barbara, CA, 1-800-624-4261. Regarding the > materials, this style of > implant has a silicone rubber shell and is filled > with silicone gel. > The silicone rubber contains the following > substances: > > > 1. small amounts (parts per million) of various > smaller silicones > > > 2. small amounts (50 - 100 parts per million) of > metals like tin and > platinum and very trace amounts of other metals > > > 3. trace amounts of volatile materials like xylene > and other organic > compounds > > > 4. considerable amounts (approximately 20 parts per > hundred) of finely > powdered silica that is tightly bound to silicone > rubber pouch > > > The filler material contains silicone oil and > silicone gel in addition > to the four materials (chemicals) listed above. > > > I hope this answers your questions. > > > Sincerely, > > > > > Chief, Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Devices > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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