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  2. Germolene - Wikipedia

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    Germolene is the brand name used on a range of antiseptic products produced by the Bayer company, [1] who purchased the brand from SmithKline Beecham (later GlaxoSmithKline) in 1999. It is manufactured for Bayer UK by the Devon -based Wrafton Laboratories [ 2 ] division of US over-the counter and supermarket own-label preparation producer Perrigo .

  3. TCP (antiseptic) - Wikipedia

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    TCP Liquid's active ingredients are halogenated phenols and phenol. One source says each millilitre (0.04 imp fl oz; 0.03 US fl oz) of TCP antiseptic contains, chlorinated phenols 6 milligrams (0.093 grains ); phenol 1.75 mg (0.0270 gr); iodinated phenols 0.95 mg (0.0147 gr); sodium salicylate 0.5 mg (0.0077 gr). [ 9 ]

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  5. Liquid bandage - Wikipedia

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    Liquid bandage is typically a polymer dissolved in a solvent (commonly water or an alcohol), sometimes with an added antiseptic and local anesthetic, although the alcohol in some brands may serve the same purpose. [1] These products protect the wound by forming a thin film of polymer when the carrier evaporates. [1]

  6. William Henry Veno - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Henry Veno (1866–1933) was a British pharmaceutical inventor: creating both Veno's Cough Mixture and Germolene. With a product lifespan of 120 years and rising Veno's is one of Britain's longest running brand names.

  7. Savlon - Wikipedia

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    Savlon is commonly sold as an antiseptic liquid. It is used for cleansing and prevention of infection in skin lesions, including small cuts and blisters and minor burns, and is useful in first aid kits. Other items sold in the Savlon range include hygiene soap, antiseptic cream, and healing gel.

  8. D3O - Wikipedia

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    D3O has various applications, such as in electronics (low-profile impact protection for phones, laptops, and other electronic devices), [20] sports (protective equipment), [21] motorcycle riding gear, [22] defence (helmet liners and body protection; footwear) [23] and industrial workwear (personal protective equipment such as gloves, knee pads and metatarsal guards for boots).

  9. Compeed - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, "Compeed X-TREME Flex" plaster by Jan Marcussen was included in the art museum MoMA design collection. [18] The brand was later sold to Johnson & Johnson in May 2002. [11] In 2004, "Compeed X-TREME Flex" plaster won the Danish Design Award. [19] [20] In 2007, Compeed was awarded Nicholas Hall's New Product of the Year. [10]