Active Ingredient History
There are two isomers of propanol.1-Propanol, n-propanol, or propan-1-ol : CH3CH2CH2OH, the most common meaning 2-Propanol, Isopropyl alcohol, isopropanol, or propan-2-ol : (CH3)2CHOH Wikipedia
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Antisepsis (Phase 4)
Asthma (Phase 2)
Bacteremia (Phase 4)
Bacterial Infections (Phase 4)
Catheterization, Central Venous (Phase 4)
Catheter-Related Infections (Phase 4)
Dermatitis, Atopic (Phase 2)
Hyperthyroidism (Phase 4)
Spinal Diseases (Phase 1)
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