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Merbromin (marketed as
Mercurochrome, Merbromine, Mercurocol,
Sodium mercurescein, Asceptichrome, Supercrome,
Brocasept and Cinfacromin) is an organomercuric...
- were
invented to
prevent damage to furniture.
Various preparations of
mercurochrome unguent are
occasionally used as
adjunct therapy in the
treatment of...
- to be
taken internally. Low
volatility substances such as
iodine and
mercurochrome can also be
turned into tinctures.
Tinctures are
often made of a combination...
- for
first aid kits
included incision/suction-type
snakebite kits and
mercurochrome antiseptic.
There are many
historic components no
longer used today...
- infants. The mercury-containing
organohalide merbromin (sometimes sold as
Mercurochrome) is
still widely used but has been
banned in some countries, such as...
-
equivalents of
fluorescein used in
oligonucleotide synthesis Merbromin, or
mercurochrome,
organomercuric antiseptic Erythrosine,
tetraiodofluorescein Rose bengal...
- C2H5Hg+; dimethylmercury, (CH3)2Hg,
diethylmercury and
merbromin ("
Mercurochrome").
Thiomersal is used as a
preservative for
vaccines and intravenous...
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George has cut his hand with the record,
Polly visits his room to
apply mercurochrome and bandages.
George confides that he was a
sheep rancher whose luck...
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compounds in oral preparations. No use of
mercury compounds,
other than
mercurochrome, as an
active ingredient.
Mercury as a
preservative only if no other...
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radio programs that
recommended expensive goat
gland implants and "
mercurochrome"
injections as the path to
restored male virility,
including operations...