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Butesin picrate ointment

90 10 Oil-neutral vegetable triglycerides mixture miglyol 812 neobee M-5 119.90 [Pg.125]

00 11 Butyl aminobenzoate picrate (butesi picrate), 11% excess 11.10 [Pg.125]

Charge purified water into a suitable steam tank and begin heating to 85°-90°C. [Pg.125]

Add parabens to above solution and mix for at least 15 minutes (at 85°-90°C) or until dissolution. [Pg.125]

Melt lanolin, beeswax, ceresin wax, and mineral oil into a suitable equipment. Heat mixture to 90°-95°C, mix until uniform. [Pg.125]


Vaseline, Castor oil, Olivo oil, Sal volatile, Boracic acid powder, Sodium bicarbonate powder, Chloramiue-T powder. Sulpha-pyridine powder, Butesin picrate ointment. [Pg.1131]

Burns caused by dry heat (e.g., by flames, hot objects, etc.). For slight bums in which the skin is not broken, apply tannic acid jelly ( Tannafax ), acriflavine jelly ( Bumol ) or butesin picrate ointment (butesin is re-butyl J aminobenzoate). [Pg.1131]

Bromine on the skin. Wash the aflected part immediately with a liberal supply of light petroleum, b.p. 80-100°, and then rub glycerine well into the skin. After a little time remove the superficial glycerine and apply acriflavine jelly or butesin picrate ointment. [Pg.1131]


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