Buy Hydrogen Peroxide 3% solution for oral debriding.
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3% hydrogen peroxide solution
Topical Solution USP; First Aid Antiseptic
Oral Debriding Agent
For treatment of minor cuts and abrasions
For use as a gargle or rinse
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Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution USP (3%) is a first aid antiseptic to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. An oral debriding agent aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with occasional sore mouth.
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Brand Name
McKesson
Manufacturer Number
23-A0013
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Is this product strong enough to remove blood from whelping sheets?
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Question By: Sandra Sheppard Waeiss on Nov 13 2022 5:28 AM
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does spaying hydrogen peroxide on moss, kill it? Is it a good treatment for moss removal on sport courts which have a vinyl-plastic surface. Will it stain or leave a residue which would be difficult to remove?
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Question By: harry on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
Hydrogen Peroxide has been used to kill moss on roofs, but it must be a higher concentration(20% - 35%).Once the moss is killed, they pressure wash the roof. I don't know whether or not it will stain the surface, but I have read where a 3% solution was u
Answer By: PJ on Jun 13 2028 8:23 PM
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Is this solution "Food Grade" H2O2 ?
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Question By: Noman on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
No, 3% is the standard grade for H202. Food grade Hydrogen Peroxide is 35%.
Answer By: PJ on Jun 13 2028 8:15 PM
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Is this solution "Food Grade" H2O2 ?
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Question By: Noman on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
No this is not food grade, 12-35% is food grade quality, this is standard 3%
Answer By: Brian on Apr 12 2001 12:31 PM
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does spaying hydrogen peroxide on moss, kill it? Is it a good treatment for moss removal on sport courts which have a vinyl-plastic surface. Will it stain or leave a residue which would be difficult to remove?
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Question By: harry on Nov 30 -0001 12:00 AM
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Is this solution "Food Grade" H2O2 ?
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