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- Q16938641 subject Q7173363.
- Q16938641 subject Q7210243.
- Q16938641 subject Q8256641.
- Q16938641 subject Q8529548.
- Q16938641 abstract "Milton sterilizing fluid is produced by Procter & Gamble for sterilization uses. It contains 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and 16.5% sodium chloride (NaCl; common salt). 1:80 dilution is used to sterilise babies' feeding utensils, including baby bottles. It is sold in dissolvable tablets which are then mixed with cold water and placed in a lidded bucket. This method of bottle sterilization is marketed as "The Milton Method".A 1:20 solution is isotonic with body fluids. 1:4 dilution is used for wound management applications. This contains 0.25% (w/v) available chlorine and has a pH of 10.5 - 11.2.".
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- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q2314.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q407204.
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- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q688.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q7173363.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q7210243.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q8256641.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q8529548.
- Q16938641 wikiPageWikiLink Q925744.
- Q16938641 comment "Milton sterilizing fluid is produced by Procter & Gamble for sterilization uses. It contains 1% sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) and 16.5% sodium chloride (NaCl; common salt). 1:80 dilution is used to sterilise babies' feeding utensils, including baby bottles. It is sold in dissolvable tablets which are then mixed with cold water and placed in a lidded bucket. This method of bottle sterilization is marketed as "The Milton Method".A 1:20 solution is isotonic with body fluids.".
- Q16938641 label "Milton sterilizing fluid".