N/a
Generic Name: n/a
Brand Names:
Mg Dermasan
Purpose Antimicrobial
Overview
Purpose Antimicrobial
Uses
Directions Pump a small amount of foam into palm of hand. Rub thoroughly over all surfaces of both hands. Rub hands together briskly until dry.
Dosage
Uses For hand sanitizing to decrease bacteria on the skin Recommended for repeated use
Warnings
Warnings For external use only. When using this product avoid contact with eyes. In case of eye contact, flush eyes with water. Do not ingest. Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation or redness develops and conditions persist.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is N/a used for?▼
Directions Pump a small amount of foam into palm of hand. Rub thoroughly over all surfaces of both hands. Rub hands together briskly until dry.
What are the important warnings for N/a?▼
Warnings For external use only. When using this product avoid contact with eyes. In case of eye contact, flush eyes with water. Do not ingest. Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation or redness develops and conditions persist.
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