American Red Cross 6 Oz, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Spray

Generic Name: american red cross 6 oz, 3% hydrogen peroxide spray

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

American Red Cross 6oz, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide

USES First aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns

Overview

USES First aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes and burns

Uses

DIRECTIONS Directions clean the affected area spray a small amount of product on the affected area 1 to 3 times a day may be covered with a sterile bandage if bandaged, let it dry first

Dosage

DIRECTIONS Directions clean the affected area spray a small amount of product on the affected area 1 to 3 times a day may be covered with a sterile bandage if bandaged, let dry first

Side Effects

STOP USE Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition persists or gets worse irritation, pain or redness persists or worsens swelling, rash or fever develops

Interactions

ASK A DOCTOR Ask a doctor before use if you have deep or puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns

Warnings

WARNINGS For external use only DO NOT USE Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than 1 week

Frequently Asked Questions

What is American Red Cross 6 Oz, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Spray used for?

DIRECTIONS Directions clean the affected area spray a small amount of product on the affected area 1 to 3 times a day may be covered with a sterile bandage if bandaged, let it dry first

What are the side effects of American Red Cross 6 Oz, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Spray?

STOP USE Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition persists or gets worse irritation, pain or redness persists or worsens swelling, rash or fever develops

What are the important warnings for American Red Cross 6 Oz, 3% Hydrogen Peroxide Spray?

WARNINGS For external use only DO NOT USE Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than 1 week

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Medical Disclaimer

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