Triderma Pressure Sore Relief Wound Cleanser
Generic Name: triderma pressure sore relief wound cleanser
Brand Names:
Triderma Pressure Sore Relief
Antiseptic
Overview
Antiseptic
Uses
Prevents skin infection, removes germs
Dosage
spray on affected area, let dry
Warnings
for external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Triderma Pressure Sore Relief Wound Cleanser used for?▼
Prevents skin infection, removes germs
What are the important warnings for Triderma Pressure Sore Relief Wound Cleanser?▼
for external use only
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