Aluminium Chloride Hexahydrate
Generic Name: aluminium chloride hexahydrate
Brand Names:
Lumicain
Dosage
FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION ONLY For Granulation Tissue Growth: Allow packing saturated in Lumicain to remain in nail groove for 48 hours; repeat if necessary. If hemmorrhage is profuse, dress wound with gauze saturated with Lumicain and allow to remain for 24 hours or longer.
Warnings
CAUTION: Federal Law restricts sale and use to physician or licensed practitioner.
Frequently Asked Questions
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