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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for ALCOHOL OR BENZALKONIUM OR METHYLISOTHIAZOLINONE OR PHENOXYETHANOL OR PROPYLENE GLYCOL
  1. ... poisonous ingredients in antifreeze are: Ethylene glycol Methanol Propylene glycol
  2. ... flavors or chemicals. It also contains glycerol or propylene glycol (PEG), which looks like smoke when you exhale. ...
  3. ... fruit juices Lecithin, gelatins, cornstarch, waxes, gums, and propylene glycol in food stabilizers and emulsifiers Many different dyes ...
  4. ... spray are: Carboxymethylcellulose Denatured alcohol Hydrofluorocarbon Polyvinyl alcohol Propylene glycol Polyvinylpyrrolidone
  5. Household Hazards to Pets (American Veterinary Medical Association)  
    American Veterinary Medical Association ... Pet Health/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Pet Health ... Household Products/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Household Products
  6. Risks of Vaping: A Look at Safety From the National Institutes of Health (National Institutes of Health)  
    National Institutes of Health ... E-Cigarettes/Learn More ... E-Cigarettes ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Vaping-related lung injuries have been on the rise ...
  7. ... 2023:chap 136. Olives TD, Ling LJ. The alcohols: ethylene glycol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, and alcohol-related complications. In: ...
  8. ... 2023:chap 136. Olives TD, Ling LJ. The alcohols: ethylene glycol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, and alcohol-related complications. In: ...
  9. ... 2023:chap 136. Olives TD, Ling LJ. The alcohols: ethylene glycol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, and alcohol-related complications. In: ...
  10. ... alcoholic beverages or take products with alcohol or propylene glycol while you are taking this medication and for 3 days afterwards. Alcohol and propylene glycol may cause an upset stomach, vomiting, stomach cramps, ...
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