What happens if carbamide peroxide is used in the eye?
Question posted by 4myeyesonly on 21 Nov 2010
Last updated on 21 November 2010 by suzanne66
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Carbamide Peroxide should not be used in the eye as it is an eye irritant and may burn or sting.
If this has happened flush your eye out immediately with water, or saline, then seek medical attention.
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