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- Alkalol abstract "Alkalol is a nasal wash and oral rinse. Alkalol dissolves mucus, cleans and moisturizes the nasal airways, and provides relief to agitated sinus, nasal passage and throat tissue. It is an alkaline saline solution that includes a mix of menthol, camphor, eucalyptol, thymol, benzoin, and oils of wintergreen, spearmint, pine, and cinnamon, as well as potassium and sodium salts. First formulated by James P. Whitters in 1896 in a small laboratory above the A.J. Barker pharmacy in Taunton, Massachusetts, Alkalol is one of the oldest over-the-counter pharmaceutical products sold in the United States. Alkalol is essentially alcohol-free, containing 2/100 of 1% alcohol by volume. The product is intended for use as a nasal wash to relieve symptoms of sinus infections, allergies, colds, nasal congestion, post-nasal drip, rhinitis, and respiratory problems caused by dust, pollen, mold, pollution, and other irritants. Alkalol is also indicated for regular use as an oral rinse and throat gargle to break up mucus and treat sore and dry throats, laryngitis, tonsillitis, tonsilloliths, mouth sores, and throat irritation caused by allergies and post-nasal drip.".
- Alkalol wikiPageExternalLink www.alkalolcompany.com.
- Alkalol wikiPageID "11037139".
- Alkalol wikiPageLength "2026".
- Alkalol wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Alkalol wikiPageRevisionID "555731843".
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Benzoin.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Camphor.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antiseptics.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Cinnamon.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Dust.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Eucalyptol.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Laryngitis.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Menthol.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Mold.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Nasal_congestion.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Over-the-counter.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Over-the-counter_drug.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Pine.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Pollen.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Post-nasal_drip.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Rhinitis.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Sinus_infections.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Sinusitis.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Spearmint.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Throat_irritation.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Thymol.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Tonsillitis.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Tonsillolith.
- Alkalol wikiPageWikiLink Wintergreen.
- Alkalol hasPhotoCollection Alkalol.
- Alkalol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Alkalol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Alkalol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Respiratory-system-drug-stub.
- Alkalol wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Alkalol subject Category:Antiseptics.
- Alkalol hypernym Wash.
- Alkalol type Article.
- Alkalol type Drug.
- Alkalol type Place.
- Alkalol type Antimicrobial.
- Alkalol type Antiseptic.
- Alkalol type Article.
- Alkalol type Drug.
- Alkalol comment "Alkalol is a nasal wash and oral rinse. Alkalol dissolves mucus, cleans and moisturizes the nasal airways, and provides relief to agitated sinus, nasal passage and throat tissue. It is an alkaline saline solution that includes a mix of menthol, camphor, eucalyptol, thymol, benzoin, and oils of wintergreen, spearmint, pine, and cinnamon, as well as potassium and sodium salts. First formulated by James P. Whitters in 1896 in a small laboratory above the A.J.".
- Alkalol label "Alkalol".
- Alkalol sameAs m.088qwp.
- Alkalol sameAs Q4727662.
- Alkalol sameAs Q4727662.
- Alkalol wasDerivedFrom Alkalol?oldid=555731843.
- Alkalol isPrimaryTopicOf Alkalol.