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Hydrogen peroxide

Chemical name

Gidrogenperoxid

Gross

H2-O2

Characteristics

Transparent colorless liquid odourless or with a weak smell, slightly reaction; Rapidly degraded by the action of light when heated or contact with the chemical, explosive or vosstanawlivatmi substances emitting oxygen.

Of drugs

Drugs, the hysteria, gemostaticescoe, disinfectant, deodorizing. Antiseptic effect of oksidantnam effect, in contact with damaged skin and mucous hydrogen peroxide by catalase (mainly), and peroxidase dissolves emitting oxygen (including active forms), which creates a disadvantage for the development of micro-organisms, especially anaerobic gnilostna and flora; However, it is characterized by a low duration and low manifestation effect. If your solution to a wound occurs destruction (oxidation) proteins, blood disorders, and its mechanical cleansing as a result of severe flushing (by gas bubbles rising from the walls) of particulate matter, small foreign bodies, blood clots. This foaming to tromboobrazovaniu and stop bleeding from the small vessels.

Indications

Primary surface contaminated wounds, the wounds cleansed of cancer and blood clots, stop capillary bleeding from superficial wounds hollow tooth and nasal bleeding.

Contraindications

Гиперчувствительност ь.

Side-Effects

Allergic reactions (rare), stinging sensation in the wounds.

Specific guidance

Apart from the exterior 3% solution applied to the interior of the toxicological practice as antidote (in combination with the 3% solution of acetic acid) poisoning with potassium permanganate.

Patient interaction

Destroyed and loses effectiveness when interacting with alkalis and salts of heavy metals.

Precautions

Avoid falling drug in the eye; Not recommended for irrigation cavities and under occluzie dressing.

Dosing and Administration

External. Damaged sections (skin, mucous) plant cotton or marlevam swab moistened with mortar or aerosol.

See also

All products of this group