Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen peroxide)
HYDROGEN PEROXIDE (Hydrogen peroxide)
Chemical name : Gidrogenperoksid
Description : Transparent colourless and odourless liquid or with the smell of a weak, slightly reaction; Decomposes rapidly by the action of light when heated or contact with the alkali, or reinstating the oxidizing substances emitting oxygen.
Pharmacology : The drugs act - antiseptic, gemostaticheskoe, disinfectant, deodorizing.
Oksidantnym due to the antiseptic effect, in contact with broken skin and mucous hydrogen peroxide by catalase (mainly) and peroxidase dissolves emitting oxygen (including active and forms), which creates a hostile environment for the development of micro-organisms, and particularly anaerobic flora fever; however, it is characterized by a low duration and low gravity effects. If your solution is the destruction of wounds (oxidation) protein, blood disorders, and its mechanical cleansing by abundant antiwear (by gas bubbles rising from the walls) of pollutant particles smaller foreign bodies, blood clots. This foaming tromboobrazovaniyu and helps stop bleeding from the small vessels.
Application : Primary surface contaminated wounds, the wounds cleansed of cancer and blood clots, stop bleeding of the capillary surface wounds, face and nose bleeding tooth.
Contraindications : Giperchuvstvitelnost.
Side Effects : Allergic reactions (rare), burning feeling in the wounds.
Networking : Razrushaetsya and loses effectiveness when interacting with alkali salts and heavy metals.
Dosing and Administration : Naruzhno. Damaged sections (skin, mucous) marlevym treated cotton or wool, soaked solution or aerosol.
Precautions : To avoid drug in the eye; Not recommended for irrigation and cavities under okklyuzionnye dressing.
Special instructions : Besides exterior 3% solution applied to the interior of toxicological practice as antidote (in combination with a 3% solution of acetic acid) in the administration of potassium permanganate.
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