TCP (antiseptic)
TCP is a mild antiseptic, produced and sold in the United Kingdom by Pfizer. The brand name comes from its chemical name, which is trichlorophenylmethyliodisalicyl. The liquid form of TCP is probably the most well-known brand of antiseptic in the UK, and its distinctive sweet, medicinal odour can be identified by many as the generic smell of antiseptic.
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Antiseptic - United Kingdom - Pfizer - Chemical name - Trichlorophenylmethyliodisalicyl - Sweet - Medicinal odour
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