Molecular Formula: H2O2
• Dihydrogen dioxide
Synonyms: • Hydrogen oxide
• Oxydol
CAS Number: 7722-84-1
Molecular Weight: 34,0147 g/mol
Description:
Hydrogen peroxide is one of the most common antiseptics used for cleansing wounds, scrapes, and burns and treating skin infections. It may also be used as a mouth rinse to help remove mucus or to relieve minor mouth irritation (such as due to canker/cold sores, gingivitis). This product works by releasing oxygen when it is applied to the affected area. The release of oxygen causes foaming, which helps to remove dead skin and clean the area.This product should not be used to treat deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns.
Safety:
Hazard statements:
H318 - Causes serious eye damage
H302 - Harmful if swallowed
H332 - Harmful if inhaled
H335 - May cause respiratory irritation
H315 - Causes skin irritation
H270 - May cause or intensify fire; oxidizer
Precautionary Statements:
After inhalation: Move exposed individual to fresh air. Loosen clothing as necessary and position individual in a comfortable position. Seek medical advice if discomfort or irritation persists.
After skin contact: Wash affected area with soap and water. Rinse thoroughly. Seek medical attention irritation, discomfort or vomiting persists.
After eye contact: Protect unexposed eye. Rinse/flush exposed eye(s) gently using water for 15-20 minutes.Remove contact lens(es) if able to do so during rinsing. Seek medical attention if irritation persists or concerned.
After swallowing: Rinse mouth thoroughly. Do not induce vomiting. Have exposed individual drink sips of water. Seek medical attention if irritation, discomfort or vomiting persists