2014 Safety Refresher
Handling Acids
• Acids (and bases) are corrosive, yet found in several
household items
• Weak acids and bases should not be put on cuts or on
the mucous membranes of the body, since these areas
are more sensitive than regular skin
• Mucous membranes are at several places contiguous with skin: at
the nostrils, the lips of the mouth, the eyelids, the ears, the genital
area, and the anus
• Strong acids and bases should not be touched or handled
without wearing gloves and clothing
• Examples of weakacids and bases found in the home:
• AmLactin lotion
• Cream of tartar
• Baking soda
• Examples of strong acids and bases found in the home:
– Bleach
– Battery acid
Oral (vs Topical) Antifungals
• Antibiotics and antivirals can usually be taken orally with virtually no side-
effects, because bacteria and viruses are so different from our cells that
things can kill them without killing us
Oral (vs Topical) Antifungals
• Fungus, however, is a eukaryote. Humans are also eukaryote. This means
that almost everything that is toxic to fungus is also toxic to humans (with
varying degrees of toxicity).
• The key to finding antifungals for human ingestion is to find something that kills the fungus while only being mildly
toxic to humans
• Therefore, oral antifungals should only be taken when the human’s health
is under serious threat by a fungal infection (this is rare outside of
immunocompromised patients)
– The damage caused to the human is too great to justify using oral antifungals to treat
cosmetic issues, such as toe fungus
Human
cell
Fungal
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2014 safety refresher

  • 2. Handling Acids • Acids (and bases) are corrosive, yet found in several household items • Weak acids and bases should not be put on cuts or on the mucous membranes of the body, since these areas are more sensitive than regular skin • Mucous membranes are at several places contiguous with skin: at the nostrils, the lips of the mouth, the eyelids, the ears, the genital area, and the anus • Strong acids and bases should not be touched or handled without wearing gloves and clothing • Examples of weakacids and bases found in the home: • AmLactin lotion • Cream of tartar • Baking soda • Examples of strong acids and bases found in the home: – Bleach – Battery acid
  • 3. Oral (vs Topical) Antifungals • Antibiotics and antivirals can usually be taken orally with virtually no side- effects, because bacteria and viruses are so different from our cells that things can kill them without killing us
  • 4. Oral (vs Topical) Antifungals • Fungus, however, is a eukaryote. Humans are also eukaryote. This means that almost everything that is toxic to fungus is also toxic to humans (with varying degrees of toxicity). • The key to finding antifungals for human ingestion is to find something that kills the fungus while only being mildly toxic to humans • Therefore, oral antifungals should only be taken when the human’s health is under serious threat by a fungal infection (this is rare outside of immunocompromised patients) – The damage caused to the human is too great to justify using oral antifungals to treat cosmetic issues, such as toe fungus Human cell Fungal cell