Benzethonium Chloride, Thymol

Generic Name: benzethonium chloride, thymol

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

Forticept Antimicrobial Hydrogel Wound Dressing

Uses Helps protect skin and supports healing of minor cuts, scrapes, burns and wounds, including pressure sores, diabetic ulcers, cracked skin and lips. Topical antiseptic to help decrease the risk of skin infections.

Overview

Uses Helps protect skin and supports healing of minor cuts, scrapes, burns and wounds, including pressure sores, diabetic ulcers, cracked skin and lips. Topical antiseptic to help decrease the risk of skin infections.

Uses

Do not use on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor. When using this product avoid contact with eyes.

Dosage

Directions: Adults and children 2 years of age and older: Clean affected area from dirt and debris, let it dry. Apply a thin layer of Forticept Antimicrobial Gel and cover affected area with a clean bandage if needed. Repeat this procedure 1-3 times daily or as needed until condition improves. Children under 2 years of age: please, consult a doctor

Side Effects

Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens, symptoms last more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days.

Warnings

Warnings For external use only.

Storage

Storage and handling: Store at room temperature, avoid freezing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Benzethonium Chloride, Thymol used for?

Do not use on children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor. When using this product avoid contact with eyes.

What are the side effects of Benzethonium Chloride, Thymol?

Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens, symptoms last more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days.

What are the important warnings for Benzethonium Chloride, Thymol?

Warnings For external use only.

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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.