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Practice Published: 25 June 2005 Severe tissue damage and neurological deficit following extravasation of sodium hypochlorite solution during routine endodontic treatment R Witton & P A Brennan ...
The treatment of potable water with sodium hypochlorite solution has been the preferred method of disinfection for water companies in the UK for many years. Disinfection of the UK water supply is, of ...
A woman was admitted to a hospital with serious burns on her left arm. Dakin's solution (diluted sodium hypochlorite solution) was ordered for topical wound irrigation. At the same time, an IV was ...
Now sodium hypochlorite is a chlorine-based disinfectant, which is used on inanimate objects. Now for wound cleaning, we never use more than 0.5 per cent of its concentration,” Dr Singh told ANI.
Sodium thiosulfate is a commonly used quenching agent for sodium hypochlorite and has previously been deemed acceptable when quenching hypochlorite solutions before conducting chlorate analysis.
CSIR-Central Electro Chemical Research Institute, Karaikudi, has developed a zero-emission and cost-effective electrochemical technology by which sodium hypochlorite can be generated by directly ...
CECRI has developed a zero-emission, cost-effective and scalable electrochemical technology through which sodium hypochlorite (5,000-10,000ppm) could be produced depending on the density and ...
To contain the spread of the Covid-19 infections, private societies have been opting for fumigation with 1% solution of sodium hypochlorite at open places including passages and staircases, which ...
Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 35, No. 156 (July 1984), pp. 975-985 (11 pages) Investigations into the effects of treatment with sodium hypochlorite solution on high-temperature germination of ...
“While a 0.5-1% sodium hypochlorite solution, depending upon the area, is effective in killing bacteria, the same cannot be said of viruses. Anything above 10% is harmful for the skin,” he said.