Stable mouthwash containing sodium bicarbonate

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167/318.3

A61K 7/16 (1980.01)

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CA 1090706

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE There is disclosed a stable mouthwash product having a pH of about 8.0 to about 9.3 and comprising approximately by weight 3 to 9% of sodium bicarbonate, 0.005 to 0.002% of a dye selected from the group consisting of F.D. & C. Blue #1, Red #4, Green #3, Red #40, Yellow #5, D. & C. Red #3, Red #19 and Red #33, 5 to 15% of ethanol or isopropanol, 0.05 to 0.4% of a herbal, medicinal or mint flavor oil, 0.01 to 4.0% of at least one member of the group consisting of nonionic and anionic emulsifiers for the flavor oil, and the balance deionized water, said product being prepared by solubilizing the sodium bicarbon- ate in deionized water, mixing the resulting solution with a solution of the remaining components in the ethanol or iso- propanol, and filtering the sodium bicarbonate solution through a 0.1-1.0 micron filter at least about 12 hours after the forma- tion thereof whereby said product has a bacterial concentration of less than 10 counts/mol. The product is especially suitable as a mouthwash and rinse.

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