Parachlorometaxylenol
Generic Name: parachlorometaxylenol
Brand Names:
Ameriwash
Purpose Antimicrobial
Overview
Purpose Antimicrobial
Uses
Uses Handwash to help reduce bacteria on the skin that potentially can cause disease Recommended for repeat use
Dosage
Directions Wet hands Apply a small amount of product and work into lather Rinse well and dry hands completely
Side Effects
When using this product Do not use in or near the eyes Incase of eye contact rinse the eyes thoroughly with water Stop use and ask a doctor if Irritation or rash appears or lasts
Warnings
Warnings FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Parachlorometaxylenol used for?▼
Uses Handwash to help reduce bacteria on the skin that potentially can cause disease Recommended for repeat use
What are the side effects of Parachlorometaxylenol?▼
When using this product Do not use in or near the eyes Incase of eye contact rinse the eyes thoroughly with water Stop use and ask a doctor if Irritation or rash appears or lasts
What are the important warnings for Parachlorometaxylenol?▼
Warnings FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY
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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.