Hydrogen Peroxide
Hydrogen Peroxide 473ML of 3%
What is Hydrogen Peroxide?
Hydrogen Peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H₂O₂, widely used as an antiseptic and disinfectant due to its oxidative properties, which help eliminate bacteria and pathogens. It appears as a colorless liquid at room temperature and is commonly found in over-the-counter solutions for wound cleaning, oral hygiene, and as a bleaching agent. In the pharmaceutical context, it must be used in controlled concentrations to ensure efficacy and safety, as higher concentrations can cause tissue damage.Side Effects
- Irritation of the skin
- Burning sensation
- Blistering
Warnings
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Do not ingest
- Consult a doctor before using on deep wounds or serious burns
- May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
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- Irritation of the skin
- Burning sensation
- Blistering
- Redness
- Temporary whitening of the skin
- Swelling
- For external use only
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Do not ingest
- Consult a doctor before using on deep wounds or serious burns
- May cause allergic reactions in sensitive individuals
- Use with caution on sensitive skin or mucous membranes
- Store out of reach of children
Hydrogen Peroxide Coupons & Prices
Hydrogen Peroxide 473ML of 3%
What is Hydrogen Peroxide ?
Hydrogen Peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H₂O₂, widely used as an antiseptic and disinfectant due to its oxidative properties, which help eliminate bacteria and pathogens. It appears as a colorless liquid at room temperature and is commonly found in over-the-counter solutions for wound cleaning, oral hygiene, and as a bleaching agent. In the pharmaceutical context, it must be used in controlled concentrations to ensure efficacy and safety, as higher concentrations can cause tissue damage.
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