Betadine Antiseptic First Aid Cream

Betadine Antiseptic First Aid Cream

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Betadine Antiseptic FirstAid Cream is for grazes, minor burns and scalds and the treatment of skin infections.

Betadine Antiseptic First Aid Cream is recommended for the treatment of common mild skin infections, minor burns and scalds, blisters, cuts, scratches, grazes, as well as for the prevention of infection in minor burns, cuts and abrasions.

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  • For treatment of common mild skin infections. Apply to minor burns and scalds, blisters, cuts, scratches and grazes
  • For the prevention of common mild skin infections
  • Can be applied 2-3 times per day
  • Cream base for easy application
  • Non-irritating to the skin
  • Also available in 45g size

Other Ingredients (Excipients)
cetostearyl alcohol
glycerol
liquid paraffin
PEG-50 stearate
polysorbate 60
potassium iodate
purified water
sodium hydroxide
sorbitan monostearate
white soft paraffin

Povidone-iodine 50mg/g

Apply Betadine Antiseptic First Aid Cream directly directly to the affected area 2-3 times daily or as directed. May be bandaged.

Do not use if hypersensitive to iodine. For external use only. Avoid application over large skin areas or to extensive burn areas. Not recommended for use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding. Do not use if hypersensitive to iodine. If redness, irritation, or swelling develops discontinue use and consult a doctor. For external use only. Avoid application over large skin areas or to extensive burn areas. Not recommended for use during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.

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