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PVC and DEHP
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) and Di(ethylhexyl) Phthalate (DEHP)

PVC is a plastic polymer common in hospitals and healthcare due to its many medical and non-medical uses. PVC is a concern to public health throughout the lifecycle. Of primary concern, are dioxin and phthalate emissions. Dioxins are formed during the manufacture, disposal, incineration, and burning of PVC. DEHP is a phthalate used to plasticize or soften PVC products, which can leach from PVC medical devices. Both toxins are harmful to public health but can be especially harmful to the most vulnerable of patients such as infants, pregnant women or lactating mothers.

Types of products that may contain PVC:*

gloves

total parenteral nutrition

wall coverings

blood bags

umbilical vessel catheters

plastic foods wrap

enteral administration sets

urinary drainage catheters

office furniture and supplies

enteral feeding tubes

wound/drainage systems

supplies

IV administration sets

flooring

cable and wire coatings

IV bags, IV tubing

pipes

PICC lines

carpet backing

*This list is not exhaustive

Types of devices that contain DEHP:* 

IV bags

adhesives

tubing

lubricants

umbilical artery catheters

inks

blood bags

lotions

infusion tubing

Cosmetics

enteral feeding products

Flexible PVC building materials and interior finishes

nasogastric tubes

*This list is not exhaustive

Some hospitals have already implemented PVC and/or DEHP-free purchasing policies by purchasing safe alternatives to plastic such as those manufactured with polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, silicone or ethylene vinyl acetate content or multi-layer laminate plastics.  Click on the links and resources below to learn more about making your hospital PVC and DEHP-free.

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