The citric acid doesn't contain alcohol.
Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. If it enters the esophagus, it can have an anesthetic effect of the airways, increasing the risk of inhalation of saliva.
30% alcohol
More than 70 %, depending on the producer recipe; after United States Pharmacopoeia the concentration of ethanol must be min. 97,5 %. <><><> Most rubbing alcohol does not contain ethyl alcohol. It is Isopropyl Alcohol.
In answering this question there's a necessity to be precise with terminology, because otherwise "yes," "no," and "what the heck do you mean?" are all valid answers. In the chemistry sense: Vanillin does not contain alcohol, it is an alcohol; that is, it's an organic compound with an -OH group. In the normal person sense: Vanillin itself does not contain alcohol, but vanilla extract does usually contain alcohol; again, to be specific, it usually contains ethyl alcohol, which is what most non-chemists mean when they say "alcohol."
Cocaine is also called coke, C, snow, flake, or blow. It may contain other substances, such as cornstarch, talcum powder, or sugar. It may also contain other drugs, such as another local anesthetic called procaine or a stimulant such as amphetamine.
No it does not contain alcohol
Lollipops do not contain alcohol.
No, benzocaine is an ester.
vermiculite is a mineral, does not contain alcohol.
A benzocaine is a local anaesthetic used as a topical pain reliever.
No, most of Burt's Bees products do not contain alcohol. The one product that does contain alcohol is the astringent.
Not all cool drinks contain alcohol
specifically, which mouthwashs contain isopopyl alcohol
The citric acid doesn't contain alcohol.
benzocaine hydrochloride readily dissolves in water and bezocaine is only very slightly soluable in cold water
No baby wipes do not contain alcohol. This is so because they are used for wiping the skin of baby. Alcohol might give negative effects on the skin of baby.