Antiseptic Wipe
Generic Name: antiseptic wipe
Brand Names:
Everlit Care Products Antiseptic Wipe
Purpose To disinfect skin surfaces
Overview
Purpose To disinfect skin surfaces
Uses
Uses Sanitize Hands/ Clean Wounds
Dosage
Directions Tear open packet, unfold towelett, use to cleanse desired skin area. Discard towelette appropriately after use. Other Information Store at room temperature
Warnings
Warnings Avoid contact with eyes, if happens, rinse thoroughly with water For External Use Only If pain, irritation, redness, swelling, or infection develops, discontinue use and consult a phsicien Keep out of reach of children In case of accidental swallowing, seek medical help and contact a Poison Control Center immediately
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Antiseptic Wipe used for?▼
Uses Sanitize Hands/ Clean Wounds
What are the important warnings for Antiseptic Wipe?▼
Warnings Avoid contact with eyes, if happens, rinse thoroughly with water For External Use Only If pain, irritation, redness, swelling, or infection develops, discontinue use and consult a phsicien Keep out of reach of children In case of accidental swallowing, seek medical help and contact a Poison Control Center immediately
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Medical Disclaimer
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