Product Name: Viaminate
Chemical Name: Viaminate
Common Synonyms: Viaminate sodium, Viaminate calcium salt
CAS Number: 1475-62-5
Recommended Uses: Pharmaceutical ingredient for liver function support
Supplier Information: Registered pharmaceutical manufacturer, address provided on shipment documents, contact number and emergency telephone listed
Emergency Contact: National Poison Control Center
Classification: Not classified as hazardous according to OSHA/GHS guidelines
Physical Hazards: None identified in typical handling; non-flammable
Health Hazards: Inhalation can irritate respiratory tract; dust exposure can cause mild eye or skin irritation; ingestion in large amounts may result in gastrointestinal upset
Environmental Hazards: Not highly toxic to aquatic organisms; avoid uncontrolled release
Signal Word: None required—standard precaution recommended for pharmaceuticals
Pictograms: None required
Chemical Identity: Viaminate (Sodium or Calcium Salt)
CAS Number: 1475-62-5
Impurities and Stabilizers: Pharmaceutical grade formula, less than 1% trace byproducts present
Active Concentration: 97–99% Viaminate base
Other Ingredients: Pharmaceutical excipients non-reactive in this context
Inhalation: Move affected individual to fresh air; seek medical attention for persistent discomfort
Skin Contact: Rinse affected skin with water and mild soap; remove contaminated clothing; seek care for persistent reaction
Eye Contact: Flush with water for at least 15 minutes; remove contact lenses if possible and seek evaluation if irritation remains
Ingestion: Seek medical advice; rinse mouth with water, do not prompt vomiting unless advised by a health professional
Suitable Extinguishing Media: Water spray, CO2, dry chemical, or foam for surrounding fire; Viaminate itself does not ignite
Special Hazards: Decomposition at high heat may release oxides of nitrogen or sodium
Protective Equipment: Standard gear for chemical fires—self-contained breathing apparatus and chemical-resistant gloves recommended
Advice for Firefighters: Contain run-off to prevent contamination of waterways
Spill Handling: Clear area; ventilate space; wear gloves and mask during cleanup
Material Collection: Use HEPA-filter vacuum or damp sweeping for solid product; collect into secure waste container
Environmental Precautions: Prevent runoff to drains; avoid dusty dispersal
Cleaning Methods: Thoroughly wash affected area with water post-cleanup; properly label and dispose of all cleanup materials
Precautions: Handle in well-ventilated spaces; avoid generating airborne dust; don personal protection if exposure risk is present
Safe Storage Conditions: Store tightly sealed and protected from moisture; maintain cool, dry environment away from incompatible chemicals
Incompatible Materials: Strong acids and oxidizers
Hygiene Measures: Wash hands after handling; avoid eating, drinking, or smoking around open product
Exposure Limits: No official occupational exposure limits set for Viaminate
Engineering Controls: Local exhaust ventilation for powder handling stations
Personal Protective Equipment: Gloves, chemical safety goggles, N95 or better respirator for dusty operations; protective clothing if extensive exposure is possible
General Practices: Eye-wash stations and showers in handling areas; proper labelling of storage containers
Appearance: Off-white to pale-yellow crystalline powder
Odor: Odorless
pH: Approx. 8 (1% solution)
Melting/Freezing Point: Decomposes above 250°C
Solubility: Water soluble
Vapor Pressure: Not applicable at ambient temperature
Flash Point: Not flammable
Relative Density: 1.1–1.3 g/cm³
Partition Coefficient: Not available
Chemical Stability: Stable under recommended storage conditions
Possible Reactions: Contact with strong acids generates toxic fumes
Conditions to Avoid: High humidity, elevated temperature, acid or oxidizer exposure
Decomposition Products: Thermal or acid decomposition can release NOx, sodium or calcium oxides
Likely Exposure Routes: Inhalation, ingestion, skin or eye contact
Acute Toxicity: Low toxicity in animals; high doses cause nausea, headache, mild irritation
Skin Corrosion/Irritation: Mild, not corrosive
Eye Damage/Irritation: Causes irritation on direct contact
Respiratory Sensitization: No patterns found in available data
Chronic Effects: No evidence of carcinogenic or mutagenic risk in humans
Target Organs: None identified for occupational exposures
Ecotoxicity: Low toxicity for aquatic and terrestrial organisms
Persistence and Degradability: Not persistent; product undergoes slow hydrolysis in water over time
Bioaccumulative Potential: Not likely to bioaccumulate
Mobility in Soil: High; migrates quickly with soil moisture
Other Adverse Effects: Use best practices to avoid unnecessary environmental release
Safe Disposal Methods: Dispose through incineration at approved facility or via controlled landfill in accordance with local regulations
Packaging Disposal: Triple-rinse and dispose as regulated waste
Precautions: Avoid release to soil or water; strictly follow pharmaceutical waste management protocols
UN Number: Not classified as dangerous for transport
UN Shipping Name: Not regulated
Transport Hazard Class: Not applicable
Packing Group: Not regulated
Environmental Hazards: Substance does not meet criteria for marine pollutant
Transport Precautions: Ensure containers are closed tight and protected from tipping during transport
OSHA Status: Not a hazardous substance under current regulations
TSCA Inventory: Product listed for pharmaceutical use
SARA Title III: No reportable ingredients
WHMIS Classification: Non-controlled product under Canadian guidelines
Additional State Regulations: Consult local, state, and national regulations for workplace safety and environmental protection