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  1. Hexachlorophene

    chemspider StdInChIKey ACGUYXCXAPNIKK UHFFFAOYSA N melting point 164 Hexachlorophene , also known as Nabac ... powder , which either is odorless or produces a slightly phenol ic odor. In medicine , hexachlorophene .... It is also used in agriculture as a soil fungicide , plant bactericide , and acaricide . Hexachlorophene ... susceptible. Hexachlorophene 6.3 was added to baby powder in France due to a manufacturing ... mask to dry and peel away acne lesions. Another preparation, pHiso Scrub , was a hexachlorophene impregnated sponge for scrubbing it has since been discontinued. In 1969, hexachlorophene became suspected of causing cancer , and studies determined that oral ingestion of hexachlorophene led to weakness and paralysis in laboratory rats. In 1973, after studies found relatively high concentrations of hexachlorophene ... 11 437.full.pdf html title Evaluation of Drug Safety and Efficacy. Hexachlorophene Case in Point The Saga of Hexachlorophene publisher Journal of Clinical Pharmacology NIH accessdate September 21, 2010 ... ntp htdocs LT rpts tr040.pdf title BIOASSAY OF HEXACHLOROPHENE FOR POSSIBLE CARCINOGENICITY ... of Health NIH accessdate August 30, 2010 ref , indicated that hexachlorophene does not cause ... killing capability of hexachlorophene. Alternative names Alternative names for hexachlorophene ... , Hexosan , Septisol , Surofene . ref name inchem cite web title Hexachlorophene publisher INCHEM ...   more details



  1. AT-7

    AT 7 may refer to AT 7 Saxhorn , a Soviet wire guided Anti tank missile system Beechcraft Model 18 , aka AT 7 Navigator, a World War II training aircraft Hexachlorophene , an organic chemical that was used as an antiseptic and also in agriculture Letter NumberCombDisambig ...   more details



  1. AT17

    AT17 or AT 17 may mean Hexachlorophene , an organic chemical that was used as an antiseptic and also in agriculture Cessna AT 17 , a military training aircraft of World War II At 17 may refer to at17 , a Hong Kong cantopop band At Seventeen , a 1975 rock song Letter NumberCombDisambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. G11

    selfref For Wikipedia s criteria for speedy deletion, see WP CSD G11 G11 or G 11 can refer to Gribovski G 11 , a Soviet military glider of World War II Heckler & Koch G11 , an experimental assault rifle using caseless ammunition HMAS Quadrant G11 , a 1942 Royal Australian Navy Q class destroyer Logitech G11 , a gaming keyboard Canon PowerShot G11 , a digital camera and also Group of Eleven , a forum constituted by mostly developing countries aimed at easing their debt burden Hexachlorophene G 11 , an organic chemical that was used as an antiseptic and in agriculture Hereditary ataxia ICD 10 Chapter VI Diseases of the nervous system ICD 10 code Wikipedia Spam Letter NumberCombDisambig de G11 fr G11 zh G11 ...   more details



  1. Bactericide

    , benzoic acid , lactic acid and salicylic acid some phenol ic compounds, such as hexachlorophene , triclosan ...   more details



  1. Polyhalogenated compound

    Refimprove date February 2009 Polyhalogenated compounds PHCs are any compounds with multiple substitutions of halogens. They are of particular interest and importance because halogens generally are highly reactive and also bioaccumulate in humans, and comprise a superset of which has many toxic and carcinogenic industrial chemicals as members. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers PBDE s, Polychlorinated biphenyl PCB s, Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins dioxins PCDDs and Perfluorinated compounds PFC s are all polyhalogenated compounds. They are generally non miscible in organic solvents or water, but miscible in some hydrocarbons from which they often derive. Uses PHCs are used in a vast array of manufactured products, from wood treatments, to cookware coatings, to non stick, waterproof, and fire resistant coatings, cosmetics, medicine, electronic fluids, food containers and wrappings, in everything from furniture and furnishings, automobiles , airplanes , plastics , clothing and cloth, surgery, insulation, adhesives, paints, sealants, lubricating oils, polyurethane foams, cancer therapy and medical imaging. They are also heavily used in pest control . Safety PHCs include notoriously dangerous substances, including Agent Orange , DDT , and other pesticides . Many non pesticide PHCs have the same safety issues as pesticides. Types Polycholorinated, e.g. Polychlorinated biphenyl PCB s, polychlorinated dibenzodioxins dioxins PCDDs , hexachlorophene , dibenzofurans PCDFs , polychloro phenoxy phenol s PCPPs , polychlorinated diphenyl ethers PCDEs . Polybrominated, e.g., PBDE s, polybrominated biphenyls PBBs . Perflourinated compounds Polyiodinated compounds Breakdown of Compounds Despite bioaccumulating in humans, patents have been filed for removal of halogen by electrolysis ref http www.patentstorm.us patents 4585533 description.html US Patent 4585533 Removal of halogen from polyhalogenated compounds by electrolysis ref during manufacturing, though toxic chlorinated compounds ma ...   more details



  1. ATCvet code QP52

    ATC codes lead P 52 Anthelmintics vet only anchor QP52A QP52A Anthelmintics anchor QP52AA QP52AA Quinoline derivatives and related substances QP52AA01 Praziquantel QP52AA02 Oxamniquine QP52AA04 Epsiprantel QP52AA30 Combinations of quinoline derivatives and related substances QP52AA51 Praziquantel, combinations QP52AA54 Epsiprantel, combinations anchor QP52AB QP52AB Organophosphorous compounds QP52AB01 Metrifonate QP52AB02 Bromfenofos QP52AB03 Dichlorvos QP52AB04 Haloxon QP52AB06 Naftalofos QP52AB51 Metrifonate, combinations anchor QP52AC QP52AC Benzimidazole s and related substances QP52AC01 Triclabendazole QP52AC02 Oxfendazole QP52AC03 Parbendazole QP52AC04 Thiophanate QP52AC05 Febantel QP52AC06 Netobimine QP52AC07 Oxibendazole QP52AC08 Cambendazole QP52AC09 Mebendazole QP52AC10 Tiabendazole QP52AC11 Albendazole QP52AC12 Flubendazole QP52AC13 Fenbendazole QP52AC30 Combinations of benzimidazoles and related substances QP52AC52 Oxfendazole, combinations QP52AC55 Febantel, combinations QP52AC57 Oxibendazole, combinations anchor QP52AE QP52AE Imidazothiazole s QP52AE01 Levamisole QP52AE02 Tetramisole QP52AE30 Combinations of imidazothiazoles QP52AE51 Levamisole, combinations QP52AE52 Tetramisole, combinations anchor QP52AF QP52AF Tetrahydropyrimidine s QP52AF01 Morantel QP52AF02 Pyrantel QP52AF03 Oxantel QP52AF30 Combinations of tetrahydropyrimidines anchor QP52AG QP52AG Phenol derivatives, including salicylanilide s QP52AG01 Dichlorophene QP52AG02 Hexachlorophene QP52AG03 Niclosamide QP52AG04 Resorantel QP52AG05 Rafoxanide QP52AG06 Oxyclozanide QP52AG07 Bithionol QP52AG08 Nitroxinil QP52AG09 Closantel anchor QP52AH QP52AH Piperazine and derivatives QP52AH01 Piperazine QP52AH02 Diethylcarbamazine anchor QP52AX QP52AX Other anthelmintic agents QP52AX01 Nitroscanate QP52AX02 Bunamidine hydrochloride QP52AX03 Phenotiazine QP52AX04 Dibutyltindilaurate QP52AX05 Destomycin A QP52AX06 Halodone QP52AX07 Butylchoride QP52AX08 Thiacetarsamid QP52AX09 Monepantel QP52AX60 Emodepsi ...   more details



  1. Phisoderm

    orphan date March 2010 Phisoderm is a skin detergent which assists persons who are allergic to soap and Phisohex, a detergent ref name jim and sudsless cleanser ref name hex which prevents the spread of infections. In the 1950s both Phisoderm and Phisohex were manufactured by Winthrop Laboratories. Earlier the product was made by Fairchild Brothers & Foster . Phisoderm was developed by Dr. B. Thurber Guild 1886 1958 , a physician and pharmaceutical manufacturer. Guild practiced medicine in Boston, Massachusetts and was a specialist in allergies. ref name jim Dr. B. Thurber Guild, Allergist, Was 72 , New York Times , June 17, 1958, pg. 29. ref Withdrawal from sale and reinstatement Both Phisoderm and Phisohex were removed by drugstores and retail outlet stores when the Food and Drug Administration halted the production and distribution of products containing more than 1 of hexachlorophene , in September 1972 . ref name hex Germicide Limit Stirs Confusion , New York Times, September 24, 1972, pg. 53. ref Phisoderm continued to be produced by Winthrop Laboratories, a division of Sterling Drug, in 1980 . An over the counter drug , its advertising was carried out by Warren Muller Dulubowsky. ref A Sterling Drug Account May Be Up For Grabs , New York Times, April 14, 1980, pg. D7. ref By April 1989 Sterling Drug was owned by Eastman Kodak . Three Sterling brands, Haley s M O, Philips Milk of Magnesia, and Phisoderm, were being advertised by N.W. Ayer. ref Advertising, Moves By Sterling , New York Times, November 8, 1989, pg. D25. ref In 1991 the Phisoderm account was picked up by Ammirati & Puris of New York . ref Advertising New York Times, June 25, 1991, pg. D21. ref References references Category Skin care Phisoderm Category Soaps Phisoderm Category Drugs Phisoderm Category Cleaning products Phisoderm Category Withdrawn drugs Phisoderm ...   more details



  1. Photodermatitis

    Cleanup date March 2009 Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox disease Name Photodermatitis Image Sun poisoning.JPG ImageSize 200px Caption An image of a patch of sun poisoning on the left forearm DiseasesDB 24609 ICD10 ICD10 L 57 8 l 55 ICD9 ICD9 692.79 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D010787 Photodermatitis , sometimes referred to as sun poisoning or photoallergy is a form of allergic contact dermatitis in which the allergen must be activated by light to sensitize the allergic response, and to cause a rash or other systemic effects on subsequent exposure. The second and subsequent exposures produce photoallergic skin conditions which are often eczema tous. Causes Many medications and conditions can cause sun sensitivity, including Psoralen s, coal tar s, photo active dyes eosin , acridine orange Musk ambrette , methylcoumarin , lemon oil may be present in fragrances PABA found in sunscreens Salicylanilide found in industrial cleaners St John s Wort , used to treat clinical depression Hexachlorophene found in some antibacterial soaps Contact with sap from Giant Hogweed . Common Rue Ruta graveolins is another phototoxic plant commonly found in gardens. Tetracycline antibiotics NSAID s. Fluoroquinolone antibiotic Sparfloxacin in 2 of cases. Amiodarone , used to treat atrial fibrillation Pellagra Photodermatitis can also be caused by plants. This is called phytophotodermatitis . Symptoms May result in swelling, a burning sensation, a red itchy rash sometimes resembling small blisters , and peeling of the skin. Nausea may also occur. There may also be blotches of large to small areas where the itching may persist for long periods of time. In these areas an unsightly orange to brown tint may form, usually near or on the face. Prevention Prevention includes avoiding exposure to the sun and wearing sun block on the affected area. Cover up wear long sleeves, slacks , and a wide brimmed hat whenever harsh exposure is probable Avoid chemicals that may tr ...   more details



  1. ATC code D08

    ATC codes lead D 08 Antiseptics and disinfectants vet add anchor D08A D08A Antiseptics and disinfectants anchor D08AA D08AA Acridine derivatives D08AA01 Ethacridine lactate D08AA02 9 Aminoacridine Aminoacridine D08AA03 Euflavine QD08AA99 Acridine derivatives, combinations anchor D08AB D08AB Aluminium agents anchor D08AC D08AC Biguanide s and amidine s D08AC01 Dibrompropamidine D08AC02 Chlorhexidine D08AC03 Propamidine D08AC04 Hexamidine D08AC05 Polihexanide D08AC52 Chlorhexidine, combinations QD08AC54 Hexamidine, combinations anchor D08AD D08AD Boric acid products anchor D08AE D08AE Phenol and derivatives D08AE01 Hexachlorophene D08AE02 Policresulen D08AE03 Phenol D08AE04 Triclosan D08AE05 Chloroxylenol D08AE06 Biphenylol QD08AE99 Phenol and derivatives, combinations anchor D08AF D08AF Nitrofuran derivatives D08AF01 Nitrofural anchor D08AG D08AG Iodine products D08AG01 Iodine octylphenoxypolyglycolether D08AG02 Povidone iodine D08AG03 Iodine D08AG04 Diiodohydroxypropane QD08AG53 Iodine, combinations anchor D08AH D08AH Quinoline derivatives D08AH01 Dequalinium D08AH02 Chlorquinaldol D08AH03 Oxyquinoline D08AH30 Clioquinol anchor D08AJ D08AJ Quaternary ammonium compounds D08AJ01 Benzalkonium D08AJ02 Cetrimonium D08AJ03 Cetylpyridinium D08AJ04 Cetrimide D08AJ05 Benzoxonium chloride D08AJ06 Didecyldimethylammonium chloride D08AJ08 Benzethonium chloride D08AJ57 Octenidine , combinations D08AJ58 Benzethonium chloride, combinations D08AJ59 Dodeclonium bromide , combinations anchor D08AK D08AK Mercury element Mercurial products D08AK01 Mercuric amidochloride D08AK02 Phenylmercuric borate D08AK03 Mercuric chloride D08AK04 Mercurochrome D08AK05 Mercury, metallic D08AK06 Thiomersal D08AK30 Mercuric iodide QD08AK52 Phenylmercuric borate, combinations anchor D08AL D08AL Silver compounds D08AL01 Silver nitrate D08AL30 Silver anchor D08AX D08AX Other antiseptics and disinfectants D08AX01 Hydrogen peroxide D08AX02 Eosin D08AX03 Propan 1 ol Propanol D08AX04 Tosylchloramide sodium D0 ...   more details



  1. List of UN numbers 2801 to 2900

    6.1 Hexachlorophene UN 2876 6.1 Resorcinol UN 2878 4.1 Titanium sponge granules or Titanium sponge ...   more details



  1. List of drugs: H-He

    Name INN Hetrazan hex hexa Hexa Betalin Hexa Germ hexab hexal Hexabrix hexachlorophene International ...   more details



  1. Cerebral edema

    with various intoxications dinitrophenol , triethyltin, hexachlorophene , isoniazid , in Reye s syndrome ...   more details



  1. List of fungicides

    griseofulvin guazatine H halacrinate hexachlorobenzene hexachlorobutadiene hexachlorophene hexaconazole ...   more details



  1. Times Beach, Missouri

    a facility producing hexachlorophene in Verona, Missouri . Some parts of the facility had been ...   more details



  1. List of IARC Group 3 carcinogens

    HC Blue No. 2 HC Red No. 3 HC Yellow No. 4 Hepatitis D virus Hexachlorobutadiene Hexachlorophene ...   more details



  1. Fasciolopsis

    ref oxyclozanide , hexachlorophene and nitroxynil are also highly effective. ref cite journal author ...   more details



  1. Antiseptic

    surgery thymol , today obsolete hexachlorophene , still used triclosan and sodium 3,5 dibromo ...   more details



  1. Teratology

    a.k.a dioxin, polychlorinated dibenzofurans PCDFs , hexachlorobenzene hexachlorophene , mercury ...   more details



  1. Seveso disaster

    for hexachlorophene , ref name Homberger cite journal last Homberger first E. coauthors Reggiani, G ...   more details



  1. Mascara

    , halogenated salicylanilides, hexachlorophene , methylene chloride , vinyl chloride and mercury ...   more details



  1. Cat health

    Lysol , hexachlorophene , etc. ref name vetinfo cite web url http www.vetinfo4cats.com ctoxin.html ...   more details



  1. Disinfectant

    in Dettol , a household disinfectant and antiseptic . Hexachlorophene is a phenolic that was once ...   more details



  1. Hidradenitis suppurativa

    17460404 ref Chlorhexidine Hibiclens plus an antibiotic soap for cleansing the skin surface. Hexachlorophene ...   more details



  1. September 1972

    proc 1081 1972.html Full Text Proclamation 1081 ref Hexachlorophene , an anti bacterial compound that had ...   more details




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