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Australian Approved Name (AAN): Zinc chloride

Common names and synonyms: Zinc chloride anhydrous

Organic/Inorganic: Inorganic

Molecular formula: ZnCl2

Molecular weight: 136.30

Conversions (% zinc): 47.98

RDI for Zinc as per NHMRC:
Infants – 0-6 months – 2 mg/day (AI)
Infants – 7-12 months – 3 mg/day
Children – 1-3 years – 3 mg/day
Children – 4-8 years – 4 mg/day
Children – 9-13 years – 6 mg/day
Boys – 14-18 years – 13 mg/day
Girls – 14-18 years – 7 mg/day
Men – 14 mg/day
Women – 8 mg/day
Pregnancy – 14-18 years – 10 mg/day
Pregnancy – 19-50 years – 11 mg/day
Lactation – 14-18 years – 11 mg/day
Lactation – 19-50 years 12 mg/day

Maximum daily dose: 50mg of Zinc (when for internal use)

Mandatory component: Zinc (when for internal use)

Warnings and Restrictions:  The concentration of zinc chloride in the medicine must be no more than 5%.

When for internal use and the maximum recommended daily dose is more than 25mg but no more than 50mg of zinc, the medicine requires the following warning statement on the medicine label:
ZINC – WARNING: May be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period. OR  WARNING: Contains zinc which may be dangerous if taken in large amounts or for a long period (or words to that effect).

Allowable purpose of the ingredient: Active. Excipient. Homoeopathic.

TGA reference: British Pharmacopoeia

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