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TCP, a mild, aqueous liquid antiseptic, gets its name from its original chemical name, Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl, although this has not been used as the active ingredient since the 1950's. The antiseptic liquid now comprises of Phenol 0.175% w/v and Halogenated Phenols 0.68% w/v. TCP is one of the most well-known and trusted brands of antiseptic in the UK.
TCP Antiseptic Liquid has a number of uses. It fights infection and eases pain, and can be used for conditions including:
Sore Throats - the liquid can be diluted one part TCP with 5 parts water and gargled to relieve symptoms of a sore throat
Mouth Ulcers - Apply undiluted to mouth ulcers three times a day
Boils, Spots and Pimples - Apply undiluted every 4 hours
Cuts, Grazes, Bites and Stings - Dilute one part TCP with one part water and apply as necessary
TCP Antiseptic liquid containing containing: Phenol 0.175% w/v, Halogenated phenols 0.68% w/v for the symptomatic relief of sore throat including those associated with colds and flu, common mouth ulcers, cuts, grazes, bites and stings, boils, spots and pimples.
TCP Antiseptic liquid containing containing: Phenol 0.175% w/v, Halogenated phenols 0.68% w/v for the symptomatic relief of sore throat including those associated with colds and flu, common mouth ulcers, cuts, grazes, bites and stings, boils, spots and pimples.