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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for HYPOCHLOROUS ACID
  1. ... of the body to form hydrochloric acid and hypochlorous acid. Both are extremely poisonous.
  2. ... oil from the glands. Using a medicine containing hypochlorous acid, that is sprayed onto the eyelids. This may ...
  3. ... treatment of blepharitis remains unclear. A drug containing hypochlorous acid, which is sprayed onto the eyelids is helpful ...
  4. Aronson JK. Sodium hypochlorite and hypochlorous acid. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of Drugs . 16th ed. Waltham, MA: Elsevier; 2016:418-420. Hoyte C. Caustics. In: ...
  5. ... compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, ...
  6. ... compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, ...
  7. ... compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, ...
  8. ... compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, ...
  9. ... compounds, including hydrogen peroxide (a strong disinfectant) and hypochlorous acid (the active ingredient in bleach). These highly reactive, ...