Lysol, Cavicide, Cavi-wipes are the most common ones I've used.
CBO has a couple of medical meanings, such as cerebral blood oxygenation. However, it is most commonly used as the Central Billing Office.
The halogen family is probably the answer- as hypochlorites (household bleach) and chlorine dioxide are commonly used. Many other non halogen compounds are disinfectants such as phenol, C6H5OH, potassium peroxymonosulfate, are also disinfectants- the halogen family does not have a monopoly.
antiseptics are used on living tissue disinfectants are used on non-living things disinfectants are also much stronger and are too toxic to be used on living tissue
Disinfectants kill or inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Most disinfectants are too harsh to be applied to living tissue, and are applied only to inanimate surfaces. Ammonia, ethanol, and bleach are examples of widely used disinfectants.
because it is and that is why
The medical dictionary is commonly used like a regular dictionary, but instead full of medical related words.
Yes, commonly used.
Est is commonly used to mean established in medical contexts.
Rec is a commonly used medical abbreviation meaning recommend.
d/c'd is a commonly used medical term meaning discontinued.
Cushing's syndrome is the more commonly used medical term for hypercortisolism.
Any math can be used.