StaphAseptic
Dosage form: gel
Ingredients: BENZETHONIUM CHLORIDE 2mg in 1g, LIDOCAINE HYDROCHLORIDE 25mg in 1g
Labeler: Tec Laboratories, Inc.
NDC Code: 51879-170
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Benzethonium Chloride 0.2%
Purpose
First Aid Antiseptic
Active Ingredient
Lidocaine Hydrochoride 2.5%
Topical Pain Reliever
Uses
■First aid to help protect against skin infection in minor:
■cuts ■scrapes ■burns
■Temporarily relieves pain and itching associated with minor:
■burns ■cuts ■scrapes ■insect bites ■skin irritations
For external use only
■deep or puncture wounds ■animal bites ■serious burns
■do not use in or near the eyes ■do not apply to large areas of raw or blistered skin in large quantities
■Adults and children 2 years of age and older:
■clean the affected area whenever possible
■apply to affected area not more that 3 to 4 times daily
■may be covered with a sterile bandage; if bandaged, let dry first
■Children under 2 years of age
■do not use, consult a doctor
Serious side effects may be reported to this number
Antibiotic Free
StaphAseptic
First Aid Antiseptic/Pain Relieving Gel
- Apply to minor cuts, scrapes and burns
- Helps prevent skin infections
- Contains Lidocaine for pain relief
STAPHASEPTIC
benzethonium chloride, lidocaine hydrochloride gel |
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Labeler - Tec Laboratories, Inc. (083647792) |
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Name | Address | ID/FEI | Operations |
Tec Laboratories, Inc. | 083647792 | manufacture |
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