Isopropyl Alcohol Patch
Generic Name: isopropyl alcohol patch
Brand Names:
Alcohol Prep Awabs
Purpose Antiseptic
Overview
Purpose Antiseptic
Uses
Use External use
Dosage
Directions Open packet /Remove pad/ Apply topically as needed to cleanse intende area/ Discard after single use
Side Effects
Stop Use Stop use if redness or irritationdevelops.discontinue use and consulta physician
Warnings
Warnings Flammable.keep away from fire or flame Do not use Do not use with electrocautery proceduresor in the eyes
Storage
Other information Store at room temperature 59-86℉(15-30°C).ContentsSTERlLE in unopened, undamaged package
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Isopropyl Alcohol Patch used for?▼
Use External use
What are the side effects of Isopropyl Alcohol Patch?▼
Stop Use Stop use if redness or irritationdevelops.discontinue use and consulta physician
What are the important warnings for Isopropyl Alcohol Patch?▼
Warnings Flammable.keep away from fire or flame Do not use Do not use with electrocautery proceduresor in the eyes
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