yes it is (derived from the handbook of pediatric dentistry )
no, of course not. formocresol is by nature a PRESERVATIVE. it cannot expire. no way.
no
These are the bactericidal lamps with xenon.
yes but not for 3 to 5 days
menigitis
Bactericidal antimicrobial agents kill the microbe, whereas bactericidal agents inhibit the growth of the microbe. Chloehexidine is an agent that kills bacteria, thus, it is considered a bactericidal antimicrobial agent.
Bacteriostatic
it is bactericidal b/c it binds 30s ribosomal subunit &inhibit protein synthesis
Bactericidal
chemical barrier
If a bottle of formocresol is spilled on the floor, it should be cleaned up immediately following safety protocols for handling hazardous materials. Formocresol is a strong irritant and can cause skin, eye, and respiratory irritation, so it is important to avoid direct contact and ensure proper ventilation during cleanup. A spill kit and appropriate personal protective equipment should be used to safely contain and dispose of the spill.
Those drugs particularly Chemotherapeutic/Antibiotic that are bactericidal (Killing of bacteria) in nature and cause destruction of bacteria. Penicillin and cephelosporins are commonest example of Bactericidal drugs