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Fluoride Infant Drops

5000 U 7 Vitamin E, USE D-alpha tocopheryl polyethylene glycol 1000 succinate, 20% excess 13.82 [Pg.158]

Use only stainless steel tanks minimize vortex formation to prevent aeration. Product attacks glass avoid contact with glass. [Pg.158]

Charge 350 mL of purified water into the stainless steel-jacketed main tank. [Pg.158]

Start mixing. Add, in order, niacinamide, riboflavin, sodium fluoride, methylparaben, and benzoic acid. [Pg.158]

Rinse the interior walls of tank with approximately 16 mL purified water. [Pg.158]


In areas where water supplies are not fluoridated, fluoride supplements are available as drops, tablets, and mouth rinses A physician or dentist can prescribe a supplement appropriate for each individual and provide instructions for its use. Generally, drops are prescribed for infants until they are old enough to use the tablets. Older children and teen-agers use tablets or mouth rinses, or both. Dentists sometimes recommend a fluoride mouth rinse for adults with tooth decay problems. Also, about 80% of all toothpaste sold in the United States contains fluoride. [Pg.266]


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