Silver Nitrate
Generic Name: silver nitrate
Brand Names:
Antibacterial Feminine Wipe
Antiseptic
Overview
Antiseptic
Uses
For cleansing and removing bacteria in the intimate area.
Dosage
Directions: Gently wipe intimate areas from front to back as needed or before intercourse. DO NOT FLUISH Reseal pouch after use to retain moisture. For external use only.
Side Effects
Keep away from heat or flame
Warnings
For external use only. Flammable. Do not use in or near the eyes or on open skin wounds or burns
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Silver Nitrate used for?▼
For cleansing and removing bacteria in the intimate area.
What are the side effects of Silver Nitrate?▼
Keep away from heat or flame
What are the important warnings for Silver Nitrate?▼
For external use only. Flammable. Do not use in or near the eyes or on open skin wounds or burns
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