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Octenisept 250 mL Antiseptic Disinfectant for Wounds – First Aid

Original price was: $16.00.Current price is: $13.00.

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Octenisept 250ml Disinfectant Wounds Antiseptic Odkazanie Description
Octenisept is a liquid with a dispenser that holds 250ml of this amazing antiseptic. It’s great for rinsing surgical wounds, venous ulcers, and for taking care of sutures after surgery. You can also use it before diagnostic procedures in the urinary system, before vaginal tests, before activities related to artificial insemination, and for disinfection of the oral cavity (e.g., tooth extraction and aphthous lesions). Composition: Here’s what’s in 100g of Octenisept: We’ve got 0.1 g of octenidine dihydrochloride, 2 g of phenoxyethyl alcohol, and some other helpful ingredients like dimethylammonium acetate, amidopropylcoconut acid, sodium gluconate, sodium hydroxide, and glycerol (85%). Here’s what we can do: we can kill bacteria, fungus, and viruses. We recommend using this liquid straight up—no need to add anything extra! When it comes to flushing out infected wounds, a syringe is the go-to tool. But for those tender venous ulcers and burn wounds, a cotton ball soaked in liquid works like a charm. When it comes to rinsing your mouth, it’s best to use about 20 milliliters of the mixture. Be sure to give it a good rinse for about 20 seconds to really get in there and give your mouth a nice clean. Just a heads-up: If you’re sensitive to octenidine dihydrochloride, phenoxyethyl alcohol, or any of the other ingredients, we’ve got you covered. Before you use it, please read the leaflet. It contains important information about the product, including possible side effects, dosage, and how to use it. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to consult your doctor or pharmacist. Remember, any medication used incorrectly can be dangerous, so it’s always best to do your research and consult with a professional before use. OCTENISEPT PYYN Z DOSOWNIKIEM, 250 ml – OPIS PRODUKTU
Wskazania:
– pobudka ran pooperacjyjnych,
– leczenie owrzodzeń tkanek podskórnych,
– pielęgnaca szwów pooperacjyjnych,
– cewnikowanie,
– badania diagnostycyne w okolicach operacjy.You can use this before any kind of internal or external examination, or even before procedures related to artificial insemination. It can also be used to clean and disinfect the mouth, especially in cases of tooth removal or mouth sores. Hey, just wanted to let you know that the skad is: Here’s what you’ll find in 100 g of Octenisept Zaw: 0.1 g of dichlorowodorek octenidyny, 2 g of alkoholu fenoksyetylowy, and some other helpful ingredients like octan dimetyloamoniowy, kwas amidopropylokokosowy, glukonian sodu, wodorotlenek sodu, and glicerol 85%. What’s going on, friend? It’s bacteria, yeast, and viruses. Hey, just a heads-up: it’s best to use this product in its undiluted form. If you’re dealing with infected wounds, it’s best to use a syringe. For wounds that are deeper or more sensitive, like ulcers or burns, a cotton swab soaked in a little bit of liquid can work really well. Hey, would you mind telling me if you’ve tried the Poland jam? Go ahead and give it a try! For best results, apply 20ml of the preparation and gently massage it into your eyes for about 20 seconds. If you have a sensitivity to dichlorowodorek oktenidyny, alkohol fenoksyetylowy, or any of the other ingredients, we kindly ask that you not use this product. Hey, before you start using this product, it’s a good idea to check out the instructions. You’ll find all the info you need, like possible side effects, how much to take, and how to use it. And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to your friendly neighborhood doctor or pharmacist. They’re here to help! Hey, just a friendly reminder: if you’re using this product and it doesn’t seem to be working the way it should, please stop using it. Your health is important, and we want you to feel your best! Thanks so much for taking a look! We’ll make sure to ship this out on the same day from the UK. The expiration date is set for May 2024. And just a friendly reminder that the product tags indicate it’s antiseptic.