First Aid Antiseptic Foam
Generic Name: first aid antiseptic foam
Brand Names:
Benzalkonium Chloride
Purpose First aid antiseptic
Overview
Purpose First aid antiseptic
Uses
Uses first aid to help prevent the risk of infection in: minor cuts scrapes burns
Dosage
Directions adults and children 2 years of age and older: clean the affected area apply a small amount of this product on the area 1 to 3 times daily may be covered with a sterile bandage if bandaged let dry first children under 2 years of age: do not use, consult a doctor
Side Effects
Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition persists or gets worse.
Interactions
Ask a doctor before use if you have deep or puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than 1 week unless directed by a doctor
Frequently Asked Questions
What is First Aid Antiseptic Foam used for?▼
Uses first aid to help prevent the risk of infection in: minor cuts scrapes burns
What are the side effects of First Aid Antiseptic Foam?▼
Stop use and ask a doctor if the condition persists or gets worse.
What are the important warnings for First Aid Antiseptic Foam?▼
Warnings For external use only Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than 1 week unless directed by a doctor
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Medical Disclaimer
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