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merbromin
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mer·bro·min (mr-brmn)
n.
A green crystalline organic compound that forms a red aqueous solution, used as a germicide and an antiseptic.

merbromin (murbrō´min),
n a mercury-bromine compound used as a germicide for disinfection of the skin, mucous membrane, and wounds. Used in 10% alcoholic solution (Scott-Wilson reagent) in the treatment of moniliasis.

merbromin
organic, hydroxomercury disodium salt; used as a topical antiseptic. Called also mercurochrome, which in some countries is a trademark name.

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