Alcohol Wipe
Generic Name: alcohol wipe
Brand Names:
Aerowipe
Purpose Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose Antiseptic
Uses
Use: To help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes
Dosage
Directions Apply topically to cleanse the intended area and discard after single use.
Side Effects
Stop Use: If irritation and redness develop. If condition persists consult your health care practitioner.
Warnings
Warnings: For external use only Flammable, keep away from fire or flame Do not use: Longer than 1 week In the eyes
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alcohol Wipe used for?▼
Use: To help prevent infection in minor cuts and scrapes
What are the side effects of Alcohol Wipe?▼
Stop Use: If irritation and redness develop. If condition persists consult your health care practitioner.
What are the important warnings for Alcohol Wipe?▼
Warnings: For external use only Flammable, keep away from fire or flame Do not use: Longer than 1 week In the eyes
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