Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine Hydrochloride Anhydrous

Generic Name: benzalkonium chloride, lidocaine hydrochloride anhydrous

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Be Smart Get Prepared Burn Cream

Purpose First Aid Antiseptic Topical Analgesic

Overview

Purpose First Aid Antiseptic Topical Analgesic

Uses

Uses Temporary relief of pain associated with minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Helps protect against harmful bacteria.

Dosage

Directions clean affected area apply small amount not more than 3 times daily may be covered with a sterile bandage

Warnings

Warnings For external use only. Do not use in eyes in large quantities over raw or blistered areas, or on deep puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns for more than one week unless directed by a doctor Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center directly. Do not use in eyes in large quantities over raw or blistered areas, or on deep puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns for more than one week unless directed by a doctor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine Hydrochloride Anhydrous used for?

Uses Temporary relief of pain associated with minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Helps protect against harmful bacteria.

What are the important warnings for Benzalkonium Chloride, Lidocaine Hydrochloride Anhydrous?

Warnings For external use only. Do not use in eyes in large quantities over raw or blistered areas, or on deep puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns for more than one week unless directed by a doctor Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center directly. Do not use in eyes in large quantities over raw or blistered areas, or on deep puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns for more than one week unless directed by a doctor

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Medical Disclaimer

This drug information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Drug information is sourced from the FDA National Drug Code Directory and Structured Product Labeling. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication.