1994
DOI: 10.1016/0278-6915(94)90162-7
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Household bleaches based on sodium hypochlorite: Review of acute toxicology and poison control center experience

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“…The degree of gastrointestinal injury and alkaline esophagitis due to NaOCl ingestion is variable and the findings of endoscopic abnormalities within 48 hours of ingestion are associated with poor prognosis [17]. NaOCl poisoning, results in minor transient adverse effects with rare permanent sequel [2]. Satar and colleagues reported 24 patients who orally ingested NaOCl.…”
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“…The degree of gastrointestinal injury and alkaline esophagitis due to NaOCl ingestion is variable and the findings of endoscopic abnormalities within 48 hours of ingestion are associated with poor prognosis [17]. NaOCl poisoning, results in minor transient adverse effects with rare permanent sequel [2]. Satar and colleagues reported 24 patients who orally ingested NaOCl.…”
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“…It is highly efficacious at disinfecting and cleaning hard surfaces, dishes and bleach laundry [1,2] Its medical usages are not limited to disinfection of devices such as dialysis machines, tunneled catheters and surgical equipment, but it is used for wound cleaning, hand hygiene, and root canal sterilization [3,4].…”
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“…This type of burn depends on the concentration of the solution rather than the duration of exposure. Therefore, skin should be washed thoroughly with a large volume of water (Racioppi et al, 1994;Steinstraesser and Al-Benna, 2013). …”
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“…When a contaminated washing machine is used, not only can perfect laundering hygiene not be attained but also it may cause the cross-contamination from soiled clothes to clean clothes. In the United States or European countries, laundering is often done with a bleach for extra cleaning power (Gibson et al 1999;Racioppi et al, 1994) . In Japan, although most of the families used a bleach, many bacteria were isolated (Table 5 and 6).…”
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