Blood Clotting Spray
Generic Name: blood clotting spray
Brand Names:
Redicare Blood Clotting
Purpose Topical Antiseptic Topical Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose Topical Antiseptic Topical Antiseptic
Uses
Uses for help in the control of superficial bleeding for temporary relief of pain and to help protect against skin infection in minor cuts, minor scrapes, and minor burns
Dosage
Directions shake well before using hold 6-8 inches from moist injured area spray until the area is covered Scab-like cover will gradually disappear as healing takes place or may be removed with soap and water for adult institutional use only not intended for use on children
Side Effects
Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days
Warnings
WARNINGS For external use only. Flammable Keep away from flame. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate. Do not expose to temperatures above 120°(F) DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blood Clotting Spray used for?▼
Uses for help in the control of superficial bleeding for temporary relief of pain and to help protect against skin infection in minor cuts, minor scrapes, and minor burns
What are the side effects of Blood Clotting Spray?▼
Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days
What are the important warnings for Blood Clotting Spray?▼
WARNINGS For external use only. Flammable Keep away from flame. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate. Do not expose to temperatures above 120°(F) DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days Stop use and ask doctor if: Redness, swelling, or irritation occurs Infection occurs The condition persists or worsens Symptoms persist for more than 7 days Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away. DO NOT USE in eyes or other mucous membranes on large portions of the body in case of deep or puncture wounds on raw surfaces on blistered areas on animal bites on serious burns
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Medical Disclaimer
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