Hydrogen Peroxide 3.0%
Generic Name: hydrogen peroxide 3.0%
Brand Names:
Hydrogen Peroxide
Purpose First Aid Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose First Aid Antiseptic
Uses
First Aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
Dosage
Directions Spray over affected area If bandaged, let dry first Not to be used on children under 12 years of age
Side Effects
Stop use and ask a doctor If the condition persists or gets worse. Do not use longer than 1 week unlesss directed by a doctor.
Warnings
Warnings For External Use Only
Storage
Other information Store at controlled room temperature 68º-77ºF (20º-25ºC)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hydrogen Peroxide 3.0% used for?▼
First Aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.
What are the side effects of Hydrogen Peroxide 3.0%?▼
Stop use and ask a doctor If the condition persists or gets worse. Do not use longer than 1 week unlesss directed by a doctor.
What are the important warnings for Hydrogen Peroxide 3.0%?▼
Warnings For External Use Only
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