Dual Anesthetic Numbing
Generic Name: dual anesthetic numbing
Brand Names:
Dual Anesthetic Numbing
Uses For temporary pain relief for minor cuts, burns, skin scrapes
Overview
Uses For temporary pain relief for minor cuts, burns, skin scrapes
Uses
For temporary pain relief for minor cuts, burns, skin scrapes Store at temperatures 59°F (15°–30°C)
Dosage
For temporary pain relief for minor cuts, burns, skin scrapes
Warnings
Warnings For external use only When using this product Do not contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children If redness, irritation, swelling, or pain persists beyond 7 day, or recurs or if swallowed If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dual Anesthetic Numbing used for?▼
For temporary pain relief for minor cuts, burns, skin scrapes Store at temperatures 59°F (15°–30°C)
What are the important warnings for Dual Anesthetic Numbing?▼
Warnings For external use only When using this product Do not contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children If redness, irritation, swelling, or pain persists beyond 7 day, or recurs or if swallowed If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away
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