Hexylresorcinol

Generic Name: hexylresorcinol

Over-the-Counter (OTC)

Brand Names:

S.t.37

Active Ingredient Purposes Hexylresorinol 0.1% Oral Pain Reliever First aid antiseptic

Overview

Active Ingredient Purposes Hexylresorinol 0.1% Oral Pain Reliever First aid antiseptic

Uses

Uses temporarily relieves: minor irritations of the mouth minor pain in the mouth sore mouth sore throat first aid to help prevent skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns

Dosage

Directions (as a First Aid antiseptic) use full strength clean affected area apply a small amount of product on the area use 1-3 times daily may be covered with a sterile bandage if bandaged let dry first

Side Effects

When using this product do not exceed recommended dosage Stop use and ask a doctor if condition persists condition worsens you need to use product longer than 1 week

Interactions

Ask a doctor before use if you have deep or puncture wounds animal bites serious burns

Warnings

Warnings For external use only Do not use In the eyes over large areas of the body

Pregnancy

If pregnant or breast feeding, ask a health professional before use.

Storage

Other Information store at controlled room temperature 59° - 86°F (15° - 30°C)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hexylresorcinol used for?

Uses temporarily relieves: minor irritations of the mouth minor pain in the mouth sore mouth sore throat first aid to help prevent skin infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns

What are the side effects of Hexylresorcinol?

When using this product do not exceed recommended dosage Stop use and ask a doctor if condition persists condition worsens you need to use product longer than 1 week

Can I take Hexylresorcinol during pregnancy?

If pregnant or breast feeding, ask a health professional before use.

What are the important warnings for Hexylresorcinol?

Warnings For external use only Do not use In the eyes over large areas of the body

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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.