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humble_mms From: gsgkill@...Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 11:12:37 +0000Subject: [Humble_MMS] MMS2 - DRUG

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Sodium oxychlorosene

COMPOSITION

Stabilized organic derivative of hypochlorous acid. A white, water soluble powder with a characteristic smell of hypochlorous acid. Active chlorine derived from calcium hypochlorite: 3-4%.

ACTION AND USES

For use as a topical antiseptic for treating localized infections, particularly when resistant organisms are present. Complete spectrum (bacteria, fungi, viruses, mold, yeast and spores); effective in cases of antibiotic resistance; nontoxic and non-allergenic in use concentrations.

ADMINISTRATION AND DOSAGE

Applied by irrigation, instillations, spray, soaks or wet compresses,

preferably thoroughly cleansing with gravity flow irrigation or syringe

to provide copious quantities of fresh solution to remove the organic wastes and debris from the site of the involvement. Also for preoperative skin preparation and postoperative protection. Generally applied as the 0.4% solution in water, or isotonic saline, but as the 0.1% to 0.2% in Urology and Ophthalmology.

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The use of this product is contraindicated where the site of the infection is not exposed to the direct contact with the solution. Not for systemic use.

How Supplied

In boxes containing 5 x 2 gram bottles. NDC: 0327-0001-10

Store under refrigeration.

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