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  1. ... off dry. Do not use skin cleansers, alcohol, peroxide, iodine, or soap with antibacterial chemicals. These can ...
  2. ... 240 mL) of water) or mouthwashes with hydrogen peroxide or Xylocaine to ease discomfort. Eat a healthy ...
  3. ... milliliters of water) may soothe sore gums. Hydrogen peroxide, used to rinse the gums, is often recommended ...
  4. ... on the skin such as: Metronidazole Erythromycin Benzoyl peroxide Tacrolimus Clindamycin Pimecrolimus Sodium sulfacetamide with sulfur You ...
  5. ... injuries: Antiseptic solution or wipes, such as hydrogen peroxide, povidone-iodine, or chlorhexidine Antibiotic ointment, such as ...
  6. Poisonous ingredients include: Detergents Hydrogen peroxide Sodium hypochlorite Sodium perborate Sodium percarbonate
  7. ... you to rinse with salt water or hydrogen peroxide and water, or a mouth rise designed to ...
  8. ... water to the sore. Mix 1 part hydrogen peroxide with 1 part water and apply this mixture ...
  9. ... by brushing your teeth with baking soda or peroxide. Keep tablets should in a cool place. (Bathroom ...
  10. ... not use any other topical medications, especially benzoyl peroxide, hair removers, salicylic acid (wart remover), and dandruff ...
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