Antimony Chloride is a chemical compound found in reagents for detecting vitamin A in the Carr-Price test, in veterinarian products, as an adulterant in absinthe, and as a catalyst for polymerization & hydrocracking.
Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:
• ANTIMONY TRICHLORIDE
• Trichlorostibine
• Antimony chloride
• Antimony(III) chloride
• Stibine, trichloro-
• Antimontrichlorid
• Antimonous chloride
• Butter of antimony
• Antimony butter
• Caustic antimony
• Antimony(III) trichloride
• Chlorure antimonieux
• Trichlorure D'antimoine
• trichlorostibane
• Antimontrichlorid [German]
• Antimoontrichlride [Dutch]
• Antimony chloride (SbCl3)
• Chlorid antimonity [Czech]
• Antimony chloride (Sb2Cl6)
• Chlorure antimonieux [French]
• Antimony trichloride (Sb2Cl6)
• Trichlorure d'antimoine [French]
• Antimonio (tricloruro di) [Italian]
• Antimoine (trichlorure d') [French]
• Antimony trichloride, solid [UN1733] [Corrosive]
• Antimony, Reference Standard Solution
• Antimoontrichlride
• Chlorid antimonity
• Antimony (III) chloride
• Antimonio (tricloruro di)
• Antimoine (trichlorure d')
• Stibous chloride
• Antimonytrichloride
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For additional information about products that might contain Antimony Chloride, visit the Consumer Product Information Database. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.