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Argyrol is the
trade name for an
antiseptic for
mucous membranes which consists of
compounded solutions of mild
silver protein.
Argyrol is synonymous...
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founded in 1922 by
Albert C. Barnes, who made his
fortune by co-developing
Argyrol, an
antiseptic silver compound that was used to
combat gonorrhea and inflammations...
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business with
German chemist Hermann Hille (1871-1962), and
created Argyrol, a
silver nitrate antiseptic which was used in the
treatment of ophthalmic...
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Antibiotic ointment (erythromycin, tetracycline, or
rarely silver nitrate or
Argyrol) No
Nipah virus Nipah virus infection Under research Norovirus Norovirus...
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product grossed approximately $400,000
annually in 1929. Both
Ovoferrin and
Argyrol continued to be
exclusively manufactured by A.C.
Barnes Company, which...
- ophthalmia. This may be erythromycin, tetracycline, or
rarely silver nitrate or
Argyrol (mild
silver protein). The use of 1-2%
silver nitrate solution was introduced...
- Argesic-SA
argimesna (INN)
arginine (INN)
argipressin (INN)
argiprestocin (INN)
Argyrol S.S.
arhalofenate (USAN, INN)
Aricept arildone (INN)
Arimidex Arimoclomol...
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twice daily, the
proprietary silver-based
antimicrobial ointment Argyrol was
applied to
nasal mucous membranes to
prevent ear infection.
After a...
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production facility.
These included Zonite, Forhan's
toothpaste and antiseptic,
Argyrol, and Larvex. Annette's
Perfect Cleanser Company was
acquired in
March 1932...
- (January 2, 1872 – July 24, 1951) Penn Med
class of 1892:
inventor of
Argyrol which saved millions of
children from
being born
blind and
protected United...