Caring Mill Bug Bite Relief Wipes
Generic Name: caring mill bug bite relief wipes
Brand Names:
Caring Mill Bug Bite Relief Wipes
Purpose Skin protectant
Overview
Purpose Skin protectant
Uses
Use temporarily protects skin 8 helps relieve minor irritation 8 itching caused by insect bites
Dosage
Directions Apply to hands or skin. No rinising required. Discard after use.
Side Effects
When Using Avoid contact with eyes If contact occurs,rinse thoroughly with water Stop Use If irritation or redness develops or lasts.
Interactions
Ask Doctor If there is any discomfort during use, please stop using immediately.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. Do not use ●In children less than 2 months of age or on open skin wounds
Storage
Other information
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Caring Mill Bug Bite Relief Wipes used for?▼
Use temporarily protects skin 8 helps relieve minor irritation 8 itching caused by insect bites
What are the side effects of Caring Mill Bug Bite Relief Wipes?▼
When Using Avoid contact with eyes If contact occurs,rinse thoroughly with water Stop Use If irritation or redness develops or lasts.
What are the important warnings for Caring Mill Bug Bite Relief Wipes?▼
Warnings For external use only. Do not use ●In children less than 2 months of age or on open skin wounds
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