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Results 1 - 10 of 13 for BENZOCAINE OR MENTHOL
  1. ... in sports creams that can be poisonous are: Menthol Methyl salicylate ... Methyl salicylates and menthol are found in many over-the-counter pain-relieving creams.
  2. Menthol is used to add peppermint flavor to candy and other products. It is also used in certain skin lotions and ointments. This article discusses menthol poisoning from swallowing pure menthol. This article is ...
  3. Menthol is the ingredient in peppermint oil that can be poisonous in large amounts. ... Aronson JK. Menthol. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs. 16th ed. Waltham, MA: Elsevier; 2016:831-832. National ...
  4. ... lotions, such as calamine Lanolin, a natural moisturizer Benzocaine or other creams that numb the skin Topical ...
  5. ... about electronic cigarettes. smokefree.gov/quit-smoking/ecigs-menthol-dip/ecigs . Accessed November 24, 2022. US Food & ...
  6. ... certain chemicals and medicines, including: Anesthetics such as benzocaine Nitrobenzene Certain antibiotics (including dapsone and chloroquine) Nitrites ( ...
  7. ... as neomycin Drying lotions, such as calamine Lanolin Benzocaine and other products meant to numb the skin ...
  8. ... topical anesthetics for the mouth (these may contain benzocaine or xylocaine and are usually not required).
  9. ... with warm salt water. Suck on lozenges (containing benzocaine or similar ingredients) to reduce pain (these should ...
  10. ... lots of fluids if you take this medicine. Menthol throat lozenges -- Soothes "tickle" in the throat (Halls, ...
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