Hydrogen Peroxide HYDROGEN PEROXIDE CVS PHARMACY, INC FDA Approved Uses first aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with occasional sore mouth
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Substance Hydrogen Peroxide
Route
TOPICAL
Applications
M022

Drug Facts

Composition & Profile

Active Ingredients
Active ingredient Hydrogen peroxide 3%
Inactive Ingredients
Inactive ingredient purified water
Strengths
3 %
Treats Conditions
Uses First Aid To Help Prevent The Risk Of Infection In Minor Cuts Scrapes And Burns Aids In The Removal Of Phlegm Mucus Or Other Secretions Associated With Occasional Sore Mouth

Identifiers & Packaging

Container Type UNKNOWN
UNII
BBX060AN9V
Packaging

Principal Display Panel Topical Solution USP Hydrogen Peroxide 3% FIRST Aid Antiseptic Oral Debriding Agent For treatment of minor cuts & abrasions For use as a gargle or rinse FL OZ (mL) TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF PRINTED SAFETY SEAL UNDER CAP IS BROKEN OR MISSING. Distributed by: CVS Pharmacy, Inc. One CVS Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895; Package Label CVS Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Hydrogen Peroxide 3%

Package Descriptions
  • Principal Display Panel Topical Solution USP Hydrogen Peroxide 3% FIRST Aid Antiseptic Oral Debriding Agent For treatment of minor cuts & abrasions For use as a gargle or rinse FL OZ (mL) TAMPER EVIDENT: DO NOT USE IF PRINTED SAFETY SEAL UNDER CAP IS BROKEN OR MISSING. Distributed by: CVS Pharmacy, Inc. One CVS Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895
  • Package Label CVS Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Hydrogen Peroxide 3%

Overview

Uses first aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with occasional sore mouth

Indications & Usage

Uses first aid to help prevent the risk of infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns aids in the removal of phlegm, mucus, or other secretions associated with occasional sore mouth

Dosage & Administration

Directions For use as a first aid antiseptic: clean affected area if bandaged, let dry first apply small amount if product on affected area 1-3 times a day may be covered with a sterile bandage For use as an oral debriding agent (oral rinse): adults and children 2 years of age and over: mix with an equal amount of water swish around in the mouth over affected area for at least 1 minute and then spit it out. Do not swallow. use up to 4 times daily after meals and at bedtime or as directed by a dentist or doctor children under 12 years should be supervised in the use of this product children under 2 years of age : consult a doctor or dentist

Warnings & Precautions
Warnings For external use only. Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than one week Ask a doctor before use if you have deep puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns Stop use and ask a doctor if swelling, rash, or fever develops the condition persists or gets worse sore mouth symptoms do not improve in 7 days irritation, pain, or redness persists or worsens Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) right away.
Purpose

Purpose First aid antiseptic/oral debriding agent

Do Not Use

Do not use in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body longer than one week

Stop Use & Ask a Doctor

Stop use and ask a doctor if swelling, rash, or fever develops the condition persists or gets worse sore mouth symptoms do not improve in 7 days irritation, pain, or redness persists or worsens

Keep Out of Reach of Children

Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) right away.

Storage & Handling

Other information keep tightly closed and in a dark place at room temperature do not shake bottle. Hold away from face when opening

Questions

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