Potassium Permanganate

Potassium Permanganate (Potassium Permanganate) - potassium salt; used for disinfection and cleaning of wounds, and also as a general skin antiseptic. Irritates mucous membranes; poisonous if ingested.

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE (potassium chloride) - potassium salt; used to prevent and treat potassium deficiency in the body, especially when using certain diuretics. Prescribed orally or by injection; After ingesting potassium chloride, a person may sometimes experience slight irritation of the digestive system. Trade names: Nu-K (Nu-K); Slow-K.



Potassium Permanganate (Potassium permanganate), potassium permanganate General description:

Potassium permantanate is a potassium salt and one of the most popular antiseptics and wound cleansers. In medicine, it is used to disinfect wounds, treat acne and other skin diseases, and as a general skin antiseptic. Potassium chloride is a calcium salt that is used to prevent and treat calcium deficiency in the body. Potassium chloride is given orally or by injection, but when taken orally