DermaFoam E Antibacterial Hand Soap
Dosage form: solution
Ingredients: CHLOROXYLENOL 1.0mL in 100mL
Labeler: Kay Chemical
NDC Code: 63146-103
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Parachlorometaxylenol 1.0%
antiseptic
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For external use only
- Do not get in eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away at (800) 304-0824 or 0 (303) 592-1709.
- Wet hands and forearms.
- Apply palmful to hands and forearms.
- Scrub thoroughly for 20 seconds.
- Rinse.
- Repeat.
water, propylene glycol, potassium cocoate, urea, sorbitol, tetrasodium EDTA, sodium xylenesulphonate, alcohol denat., glycerol, citric acid, cocamine oxide, fragrance, FDC yellow 5, FDC blue 1
KAY
DermaFoam E
Antibacterial Hand Soap
DermaFoam E Antibacterial Hand Soap is a rich lather hand soap with a balanced blend of cleaning agents and skin protecting moisturizers.
- Instant foam lathers fast
- Antibacterial action equivalent to 50 ppm available chlorine
- Fresh, clean fragrance
To obtain Spanish instructions, see outer carton.
KAY
KAY CHEMICAL COMPANY
Greensboro, NC 27409-9790, USA
KUSA 891764/8000/0101
891764-00
2002 Kay Chemical Company
All Rights Reserved
25 FL OZ (750ml)
| DERMAFOAM E
ANTIBACTERIAL HAND SOAP
antiseptic handwash solution |
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