Call poison control: The state's poison control centers usually have that information you're looking for. Also the ewg.Org website has additional information under their skin deep database. The triethanolamine is the most toxic component in the formulation, which is a nitrosamine. So check with the poison control pharmacist to see if you need to do anything now.
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