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PHARMACEUTICAL INORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB (1ST SEMESTER)

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Question:

Bromine on the skin

Author: Dwight Obillos



Answer:

Wash the affected part immediately with plenty of LIGHT PETROLEUM (B.P. 80˚ C) and then rub GLYCERIN well onto the skin. After a short while, remove the glycerin and apply BUTESIN PICRATE ointment or any burn ointment in the first-aid kit.


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