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  2. Lugol's iodine - Wikipedia

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    Lugol's iodine is a liquid made up of two parts potassium iodide for every one part elemental iodine in water. [8] Lugol's iodine was first made in 1829 by the French physician Jean Lugol. [7] [8] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [9] [10] Lugol's iodine is available as a generic medication and over the ...

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    Of those, 32 were over-the-counter and 15 required prescriptions. Each was tested for choline and iodine levels, as well as the presence of toxic metals like arsenic, lead, and cadmium.

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    (Learn more about Hair Loss in Older Women.) jacoblund / iStock. ... (iodine, bromine, fluorine, and chlorine) ... Below are some over-the-counter ingredients that are known to be effective in ...

  5. Iodised salt - Wikipedia

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    Where natural levels of iodine in the soil are low and vegetables do not take up the iodine, iodine added to salt provides the small but essential amount of iodine needed by humans. An opened package of table salt with iodide may rapidly lose its iodine content in high temperature and high relative humidity conditions through the process of ...

  6. Potassium iodide - Wikipedia

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    The oxidation of iodide causes slow loss of iodine content from iodised salts that are exposed to excess air. The alkali metal iodide salt, over time and exposure to excess oxygen and carbon dioxide, slowly oxidizes to metal carbonate and elemental iodine, which then evaporates. [14]

  7. Povidone-iodine - Wikipedia

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    It works by releasing iodine which results in the death of a range of microorganisms. [1] Povidone-iodine came into commercial use in 1955. [5] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [6] Povidone-iodine is available over the counter. [7] It is sold under a number of brand names including Betadine. [2]