What is it?
Mercury (ll) amidochloride is a chemical used in creams as a topical anti-infection agent or as a skin lightening treatment.

How can I avoid it?
Avoidance requires reading the product labels, package inserts, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and on occasion, direct communication with the manufacturer.

Uses:
  • Disinfectants
  • Dry cells
  • Embalming fluids
  • Pesticides
  • Skin lightening formulations
Other names for mercury (ll) amidochloride:
  • Aminomercuric chloride
  • Ammoniated mercury
  • Mercury amide chloride
  • Mercuric chloride, ammoniated
  • White mercuric precipitate
  • White precipitate
  • Mercury ammonium chloride
Potential cross-reacting/co-reacting substances:
  • Merbromin (mercurochrome)
  • Mercuric chloride
  • Mercurous chloride (Calomel)
  • Metallic mercury
  • Nitromersol (Metaphen)
  • Phenylmercuric acetates
  • Phenylmercuric nitrate
  • Phenylmercury borate
  • Yellow oxide of mercury
  • Thimerosal (Merthiolate)
Other potential reactions:
 Skin pigmentation or depigmentation


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How safe is it?

Hang tight. We're thinking.