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by dekhn
2088 days ago
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Is that the same thing?
I'm talking about this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1,2,3-Trichloropropane you're talking about this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TCP_(antiseptic) Based on the context, I now think the person was gargling the antiseptic called TCP, which is really phenol (a totally different chemical from TCP). So I think I understand the confusion now. When using TLAs for chemicals, it's often better to write out the full chemical name instead. When I say "IPA" I mean isopropyl alcohol but everything thinks I mean beer. |
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In the UK, if you say "TCP" everybody knows that you're talking about the antiseptic phenolic liquid that can be used for gargling but never swallowed. It's present in most househould medicine cabinets.
It's important to note here, given that the subject is loss of the sense of taste and smell, that this stuff absolutely reeks.