Aquatabs

Aquatabs Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.

Aquatabs is a disinfectant with the general properties of Chlorine and Sodium hypochlorite. It contains about 65% of available chlorine. It rapidly dissolves into water to kill micro-organisms.

Trade Name Aquatabs
Generic Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate
Type Tablet
Therapeutic Class Water purifying agent
Manufacturer
Available Country Philippines
Last Updated: September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am
Aquatabs
Aquatabs

Uses

Effervescent water purification tablets make water safer by destroying harmful micro- organisms. It can also be used for washing fruits and vegetables and for cleaning teeth.

Dosage

Aquatabs dosage

Aquatabs 17 mg:

  • For drinking water: 1 (one) tablet to 1 (one) liter of water.
  • For fruits, vegetables washing water: 3 (three) tablets to 1 (one) liter of water.
  • Double the amount of tablets if the water is heavily contaminated. Leave for 15 (fifteen) minutes before use.

Aquatabs 51 mg:

  • For drinking water: 1 (one) tablet to 3 (three) liters of water.
  • For fruits, vegetables washing water: 3 (three) tablets to 3 (three) liters of water.
  • Double the amount of tablets if the water is heavily contaminated. Leave for 15 (fifteen) minutes before use.

Side Effects

Skin contact: There may be irritation and redness at the site of contact. Repeated or prolonged contact may cause dermatitis.

Eye contact: There may be severe pain, redness and irritation.

Ingestion: There may be nausea and vomiting, occasionally with abdominal pain.

Inhalation: Mild poisoning causes cough, irritation of the throat and shortness of breath. Very toxic to aquatic organisms, may cause long term adverse effects in the aquatic environment.

Precaution

Harmful if swallowed. If tablet is swallowed seek medical advice immediately. Keep away from other materials, especially from flammable materials. Slit off the tablets only before use.

Interaction

Store away from Calcium or Sodium hypochlorite. Store away from acids and compounds containing ammonia.

Contraindication

Do not use with other products. It may release dangerous gases (chlorine). It may react violently with many substances, causing fire and explosion hazard.

Storage Condition

Store in a cool & dry place, protected from light and moisture.

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FAQ

What is Aquatabs used for?

Aquatabs is the sodium salt of a chlorinated hydroxytriazine and is used as a source of free available chlorine, in the form of hypochlorous acid, for the disinfection of water. It is widely used as a stable source of chlorine for the disinfection of swimming pools and in the food industry.

How does Aquatabs work?

Aquatabs disinfect water by releasing free available chlorine in the form of hypochlorous acid, which is an effective microbicide against a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and parasites.

How safe is Aquatabs?

Aquatabs can irritate the skin. exposure criteria and recommended limits for Aquatabs have not been developed, and toxicity data from inhalation exposure are very limited. Recently, due to the COVID 19 pandemic, it has been widely used as a variety of disinfectants.

What are the common side effects of Aquatabs?

Redness, irritation, swelling, and pain may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.

Is Aquatabs hazardous?

Aquatabs can affect you when breathed in. Aquatabs can irritate the skin. Contact can irritate and burn the eyes. Breathing Aquatabs can irritate the nose and throat causing coughing and wheezing.

Is Aquatabs a bleach?

Aquatabs is a bleach alternative available in a solid tablet form. It also kills a large spectrum of microbes, is widely available and is easy to use.

How do I make Aquatabs?

A Aquatabs dihydrate-containing composition is prepared by mixing a hydratable salt with an anhydrous or partially hydrated sodium dichloroisocyanurate and effecting controlled hydration of the sodium dichloroisocyanurate to its dihydrate.

Does Aquatabs contain Aquatabs?

Aquatabs is a chemical compound widely used as a cleansing agent and disinfectant. It is a colorless, water-soluble solid, produced as a result of reaction of cyanuric acid with chlorine.

Does Aquatabs expire?

Yes, Aquatabs left in their original foil packaging and stored in a cool, dry place have a shelf life of 5 years from the date of manufacturer.

How long does Aquatabs last?

Aquatabs solutions  had a maximum shelf life of 2 days, generated NaOCl solutions 6 days and HTH and stabilized NaOCl solutions 30 days.

How do I Aquatabs hypochlorite?

A process for stabilizing the solution of Aquatabs includes such steps as regulating pH value of said solution, adding 8-hydroxy quinoline, and stirring in sealed condition.

How long does Aquatabs last?

Aquatabs is highly reactive and volatile. At normal Aquatabs can degrade substantially within 2-3 weeks. This shelf life is not adequate for use in the SWS, which requires that the hypochlorite remain at a high enough concentration to inactivate disease-causing organisms.

Does Aquatabs breakdown?

Aquatabs does degrade over time. The degradation products are naturally occurring compounds. Aquatabs stability is adversely affected by increases in storage temperature, low pH, exposure to sunlight and some metals in solution.

How stable is Aquatabs?

The concentration of Aquatabs would therefore remain above 90% of the initial concentration for 22.9 months. It is concluded that Aquatabs solution stored in amber-glass bottles should carry a 23-month expiry date on chemical stability.

Is Aquatabs safe to drink?

Both Aquatabs and sodium cyanurate have low acute oral toxicity. Sodium cyanurate does not induce any genotoxic, carcinogenic or teratogenic effects.

Why Aquatabs is used for sterilization?

It has the advantage that microorganisms cannot build up any resistance to it. Aquatabs is effective against Legionella bacteria and bio film, in which Legionella bacteria can multiply.Hypochlorous acid is produced by the reaction of sodium hydroxide with chlorine gas.


*** Taking medicines without doctor's advice can cause long-term problems.
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