Aluminum Chlorohydrate
Generic Name: aluminum chlorohydrate
Brand Names:
Brut Classic Antiperspirant And Deodorant
Antiperspirant containing Aluminum Chlorohydrate 20.9%. Reduces underarm wetness.
Overview
Antiperspirant containing Aluminum Chlorohydrate 20.9%. Reduces underarm wetness.
Uses
Reduces underarm wetness.
Dosage
Shake well. Hold can 6 inches away from underarm and spray. Apply to underarms only.
Side Effects
Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.
Interactions
Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease.
Warnings
For external use only. Flammable. Do not use when smoking or near fire, flame or heat. Contents under pressure. Do not use on broken skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Aluminum Chlorohydrate used for?▼
Reduces underarm wetness.
What are the side effects of Aluminum Chlorohydrate?▼
Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.
What are the important warnings for Aluminum Chlorohydrate?▼
For external use only. Flammable. Do not use when smoking or near fire, flame or heat. Contents under pressure. Do not use on broken skin.
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Medical Disclaimer
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