Product Images 4219 First Aid Kit
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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with 4219 First Aid Kit NDC 0498-4219 by Honeywell Safety Products Usa, Inc, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
4219 label - 4219kit

This is a product label for a Rapid Label Blank with 24 units and 50 pieces. The label is white and printed in black. The product is distributed by Honeywell Safety Products USA, Inc. located in Smithfield, Rhode Island.*
Triple Antibiotic - 771209GRATriple Antibiotic
This is a product label for a first aid antibiotic ointment. The ointment contains Bacitracin zinc, Neomycin sulfate, and Polymyxin B sulfate. It is used for first aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The directions advise to apply a small amount of the product 1 to 3 times daily, and it may be covered with a sterile bandage. The packaging contains 144 packets, and the net weight per packet is 0.59 (0.02 oz).*
Eyewash Label - Eyesaline

The text provides information about a sterile isotonic solution that can be used for flushing the eyes in case of foreign particles or pollutants, but for external use only. It also contains a warning not to use the solution if it changes color or becomes cloudy, as well as information on how to use and dispose of the solution. The product is marketed by Honeywell Safety Products USA, Inc. There is a part number, a lot code, and a supplier space indicated, but no usable information is present to identify these details.*
Hydrocortisone - hydrocortisone

This is a drug facts label for Antifiteh-Gream, an antitch cream containing hydrocortisone acetate. It is intended for the temporary relief of itching associated with minor skin irritations and rashes. The product is for external use only, and users should avoid contact with eyes. It is not meant for the treatment of diaper rash, and users should not begin using any other hydrocortisone product without consulting a doctor. If symptoms persist for more than seven days, the user should stop using the cream and ask a doctor for advice. The inactive ingredients include alcohol, citric acid, diazolidinyl urea, edetate disodium, glycerin, glyceryl monostearate, and others. There is information regarding how to use the cream and contact information for questions or comments, but no information about retail sales.*
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