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In vitro analysis of various mouthwashes: cytotoxic, apoptotic, genotoxic and antibacterial effects. [PDF]

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Mouthwash-Induced Hypoglycemia

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1978
Acute ethyl alcohol ingestion is an uncommon but well-documented cause of hypoglycemia in infancy and childhood. 1 We wish to report two cases of ethanol-induced hypoglycemia seen on our pediatric service in a five-month period. Both were caused by the ingestion of Scope, a mint-flavored mouthwash with a 16% ethyl alcohol content.
B K, Varma, J, Cincotta
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Chitosan mouthwash: Toxicity and in vivo validation

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2014
A previous study showed that a chitosan mouthwash would be a valid alternative to current mouthwashes as it demonstrated, in vitro, significantly higher antibiofilm activity than two commercial mouthwashes. As such, the aim of this work was to verify the safety of the developed product and to validate, in vivo, the biological activity ascertained in ...
Costa, E. M.   +10 more
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Alcohol in Mouthwash

Pediatrics In Review, 1985
Poisoning is an important cause of accidental death in children less than 5 years of age. The most frequently ingested poisons are those that are commonly available at home in pleasant-colored containers and are easily accessible. They are usually in containers that are not child-proof.
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Mouthwash Poisoning

The Nurse Practitioner, 1985
S M, Selbst, J G, DeMaio, D, Boenning
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Mouthwash stomatitis

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1989
John J Plosay, Walter C Robey
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