Water
Generic Name: water
Brand Names:
Ph Neutral Emergency Eyewash
Purpose Emergency eyewash
Overview
Purpose Emergency eyewash
Uses
Uses For rinsing the eyes to reduce risk of severe injury caused by acid or alkali
Dosage
Directions do not dilute solution or reuse bottle use only unopened bottle to open, twist cap in the direction of the arrow avoid contamination of the integrated eyecup place integrated eyecup over affected eye(s) tilt head backward open eyelid(s) wide control rate of flow by pressure on bottle thoroughly bathe eye(s) with solution allow solution to flow away from eye(s) rinse until the bottle is empty and continue rinsing with Plum Emergency Eyewash until you reach a doctor continue rinsing with water if necessary obtain medical treatment.
Side Effects
When using this product ● avoid contamination ● do not reuse. Once opened, discard.
Interactions
Ask a doctor if you have ● eye pain ● changes in vision ● redness or irritation of the eye after use ● an injury caused by alkali
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Do not use ● for injection ● for intraocular surgery ● internally ● If solution changes color or becomes cloudy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Water used for?▼
Uses For rinsing the eyes to reduce risk of severe injury caused by acid or alkali
What are the side effects of Water?▼
When using this product ● avoid contamination ● do not reuse. Once opened, discard.
What are the important warnings for Water?▼
Warnings For external use only Do not use ● for injection ● for intraocular surgery ● internally ● If solution changes color or becomes cloudy.
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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.