Zylast Hand Wipes
Generic Name: zylast hand wipes
Brand Names:
Antiseptic Wipes
Antiseptic
Overview
Antiseptic
Uses
To decrease bacteria on skin. Recommended for repeated use.
Dosage
Wet hands thoroughly with product and let dry without wiping. For children under 6, use only with adult supervision. Not recommended for use on infants.
Side Effects
Do not used in or near eyes. In case of contact, wash eyes thoroughly with water. Avoid contact with broken skin. Do not inhale or ingest. Irritiation or redness develops. Condition persists for more than 72 hours.
Warnings
For external use only Flammable. Keep away from flames or fires.
Storage
Store 20-25*C (66-77*F)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zylast Hand Wipes used for?▼
To decrease bacteria on skin. Recommended for repeated use.
What are the side effects of Zylast Hand Wipes?▼
Do not used in or near eyes. In case of contact, wash eyes thoroughly with water. Avoid contact with broken skin. Do not inhale or ingest. Irritiation or redness develops. Condition persists for more than 72 hours.
What are the important warnings for Zylast Hand Wipes?▼
For external use only Flammable. Keep away from flames or fires.
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