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Query: UMLS:C0242429 (sore throat)
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A case of argyria in a 14 year-old child caused by abuse of silver containing pulveriser for sore throat is described. The distinctive skin blue gray discoloration that occurs in argyria is due to deposition of silver. Pigmentation is permanent. Self treatment is stigmatized.
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PMID:[Argyria in children]. 265 62

A 58-year-old female patient presented with generalized argyria, caused by abuse of silver-containing tablets for a sore throat for 1.5 years. Diagnosis was confirmed by histology, electron microscopy, and X-ray microanalysis. A therapeutic trial with D-penicillamine was unsuccessful.
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PMID:[Generalized argyrosis]. 380 35

A method for analyzing phenol in an over-the-counter sore throat spray by cyclic voltammetry was developed. The method employed a glassy-carbon disk electrode (3 mm diameter) as the working electrode and 0.1 M HCl as the supporting electrolyte. The reference electrode was a silver-silver chloride electrode with 3 M NaCl. In the cyclic voltammetry procedure, the initial potential was +200 mV and the final potential was +1450 or +1500 mV. The cyclic voltammetric method was validated against a method based on reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The phenol results for cyclic voltammetry at 50 mVs(-1) were in good agreement with the results obtained from HPLC. The results also agreed with the label claim (1.4% phenol). Good reproducibility and accuracy were obtained for the voltammetric method. Cyclic voltammetry was shown to be an accurate, reproducible, and rugged technique for the routine analysis of phenol in a sore throat spray.
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PMID:Analysis of phenol in an over-the-counter sore throat spray by cyclic voltammetry. 1116 33