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Why Did They Stop Making Mercurochrome? The End of a Medicine Cabinet Staple

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In 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared Mercurochrome "not generally recognized as safe and effective" for over-the-counter use, effectively halting its sale. This decision ended the era of a beloved household antiseptic known for its signature bright red color, leading many to wonder, **why did they stop making Mercurochrome?**. The answer lies in a mix of potential toxicity from its mercury content and the rise of more superior, modern antiseptics.

Do doctors still use Mercurochrome? An Examination of a Discontinued Antiseptic

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In 1998, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) declared Mercurochrome, a once-common household antiseptic, as "not generally recognized as safe and effective," effectively banning its sale in the U.S.. As a result, the answer to the question "Do doctors still use Mercurochrome?" is a definitive no, as medical professionals now rely on safer and more effective modern alternatives for wound care.