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  1. Hydrogen peroxide is a liquid commonly used to fight germs. Hydrogen peroxide poisoning occurs when large amounts of the liquid ... Hydrogen peroxide can be poisonous if it is not used correctly.
  2. ... these products sparingly. These products may contain benzoyl peroxide, sulfur, resorcinol, adapalene, or salicylic acid. They work ...
  3. ... hair bleach are: Ammonium persulfate Ethyl alcohol Hydrogen peroxide ... lung irritation when vapors from household strength hydrogen peroxide (3%) are inhaled Severe lung irritation when vapors ...
  4. ... amounts are: Chlorhexidine gluconate Ethanol (ethyl alcohol) Hydrogen peroxide Methyl salicylate ... Swallowing large amounts of methyl salicylate and hydrogen peroxide may also cause serious stomach and intestine symptoms. ...
  5. ... 10 cm) gauze sponges, tape, connecting tube, hydrogen peroxide, and warm water (plus a clean container to ... swab soaked with a solution of half hydrogen peroxide and half warm water. Pat it dry with ...
  6. ... brush or clean the tooth with alcohol or peroxide. Do not let the tooth dry out.
  7. ... crusts. Your provider may recommend antiseptic soap or peroxide washes to speed recovery.
  8. ... area more.) Apply a mixture of half hydrogen peroxide and half water directly to the sore using ...
  9. ... 240 mL) of water) or mouthwashes with hydrogen peroxide or Xylocaine to ease discomfort. Eat a healthy ...
  10. ... milliliters of water) may soothe sore gums. Hydrogen peroxide, used to rinse the gums, is often recommended ...
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