Advanced Active Shield 72h Antiperspirant Deodorant
Generic Name: advanced active shield 72h antiperspirant deodorant
Brand Names:
Degree
Purpose antiperspirant
Overview
Purpose antiperspirant
Uses
Uses reduces underarm wetness
Dosage
Directions apply to underarms only
Warnings
Warnings • For external use only. • Do not use on broken skin . • Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease. • Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Advanced Active Shield 72h Antiperspirant Deodorant used for?▼
Uses reduces underarm wetness
What are the important warnings for Advanced Active Shield 72h Antiperspirant Deodorant?▼
Warnings • For external use only. • Do not use on broken skin . • Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease. • Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.
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