Tecnu

Tecnu

Tecnu is an over-the-counter skin cleanser manufactured by Tec Labs, a pharmaceutical company based in Albany, Oregon, and marketed as a cleanser intended for use by humans and furry pets after topical exposure to urushiol, the active ingredient in poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. [ Tec Labs Official Website [http://www.teclabs.com/products.cfm?id=1F5604C8-9D05-4675-56129F6D83DF2417&section=1] ] Tecnu is made from deodorized mineral spirits, water, propylene glycol, octylphenoxy-polythoxethanol, mixed fatty acid soap, and fragrance.

The cleanser was invented by former Mead Johnson executive and chemist Dr. Robert Smith during the early 1960s. Tecnu, for "Technically New," was intended to remove radioactive fallout dust from skin. Several years later, his wife discovered another use for the cleanser. After an exposure to poison oak, she washed with Tecnu and did not get urushiol-induced contact dermatitis. [ Steve Smith, “My Oregon Story” [http://www.myoregonstory.com:591/FMPro?-db=stories.fp4&-lay=entry&-format=myoregonstory/story.htm&-op=eq&number=0093&-script=hit%20count&-find#] ]

In 1977 the company began to market Tecnu to foresters, firefighters, surveyors, and utility crews. [ Tim Christie, "Got Poison Oak? You Can Fight Back," "The Register-Guard", Eugene, Oregon, July 7, 2004. Accessed June 3, 2008 [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/GOT+POISON+OAK%3F+YOU+CAN+FIGHT+BACK.(Health)-a0119133734] ]

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* [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-178910032.html Karen Neill, “Poison ivy is at its peak in spring and summertime,” "The News and Record", Piedmont Triad, North Carolina, May 10, 2008]


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