Toxicity of traditional and soluble film automatic dishwashing tablets.
R DayS M BradberryE A SandilandsShl ThomasJ P ThompsonJ Allister ValePublished in: Human & experimental toxicology (2019)
Children (≤5 years) significantly more often developed features following ingestion of soluble film than traditional tablets, although the likelihood of a child developing features was relatively low (<30%) and features that did develop were almost always mild. In contrast, adults more often developed features following the ingestion of traditional than soluble film tablets. Overall, the eye was involved in only 1.7% of exposures and only one patient sustained a corneal abrasion.