Theophylline


Functional uses in consumer products

Reported functional useEPA standardized functional categoryOECD standardized functional category
smooth muscle relaxant-respiratoryPharmaceutical-
skin conditioning-Softener and conditioner
tonic-Humectant

No data available for Product Use Category - Articles

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Formulation Products that are stored in containers

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
241BH DIETZGEN DRI-PRINT PAPER-DIAZO COAT ED-BLUELINEPersonal caremakeup and related-
65300 THEOPHYLLINE 200 MGFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
AMINOPHYLLINEFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
AMINOPHYLLINEFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
AMINOPHYLLINE INJECTIONFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
AMINOPHYLLINE INJECTIONFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
AMINOPHYLLINE INJECTIONFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
TEDRAL ELIXIRFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
TEDRAL SUSPENSIONFood and drugpharmaceuticals-
Herbline Essentials Skin Protection & Healing Cream (old formulation)Personal caregeneral moisturizinghand/body lotion
Herbline Essentials SPF 40 Sun Screen Lotion (old formulation)Personal caresunscreen-

Chemicals in Product Use Category - Occupation Products intended to be used in work environments

Document titlePUC: General categoryPUC: FamilyPUC: Type
241BSX DIETZGEN DRI-PRINT PAPER-DIAZO COA TED-BLUELINERaw materials--
Theophylline AnhydrousRaw materials--

No data available for Product Use Category - Other

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