Chlorothymol, Laureth, Sodium oleate

Indications

Chlorothymol, Laureth, Sodium oleate is used for: SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE
Sls is used as a surfactant in shampoos and toothpastes. Sls also has microbicidal activities against both enveloped (herpes simplex viruses, hiv-1, semliki forest virus) and nonenveloped (papillomaviruses, reovirus, rotavirus and poliovirus) viruses, although it has not been approved for this use

Adult Dose

Child Dose

Renal Dose

Administration

Contra Indications

Precautions

Pregnancy-Lactation

Interactions

Adverse Effects

Side effects of Chlorothymol, Laureth, Sodium oleate :

Mechanism of Action

SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE
Like other surfactants, sls is amphiphilic. It thus migrates to the surface of liquids, where its alignment and aggregation with other sls molecules lowers the surface tension. This allows for easier spreading and mixing of the liquid. Sls has potent protein denaturing activity and inhibits the infectivity of viruses by by solubilizing the viral envelope and/or by denaturing envelope and/or capsid proteins