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The following 8 images provide visual information about the product associated with 4333 First Aid Kit NDC 0498-4333 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.

4333 label - 4333kit

4333 label - 4333kit

This is a description of a compliance package that is available in bulk with a capacity of up to 25 persons. The package is offered by Grainger, a company serving customers who value getting things done. The package is distributed by Honeywell Safety Products USA, Inc in Smithfield, RI 02917. The text also includes a product code of 47001707RA.*

Antiseptic Towelette - Antiseptic Towelette

Antiseptic Towelette - Antiseptic Towelette

Product Name: Honeywell Antiseptic Towelettes Quantity: 8 towlettes Active Ingredient: Benzalkonium chloride Purpose: First aid antiseptic Includes: Six-saturated towelettes Directions for use: Not available. Note: text is partially readable and contains multiple errors, making it difficult to provide a comprehensive description.*

Aspirin - Aspirin 100ct

Aspirin - Aspirin 100ct

This text is the label for a medication which contains aspirin and provides information on dosage, drug facts and directions. The medication may cause allergic reaction and stomach bleeding, and it is important to speak to a doctor before use. It is not safe for children under 12 to take this medication and should be stored at room temperature. Inactive ingredients are also listed, and there is a contact number for questions or comments.*

Eyewash Label - Eyesaline

Eyewash Label - Eyesaline

This is a description of a sterile isotonic solution for washing eyes and removing loose foreign material, pollutants, and chlorine water. It comes with an indicator tamper-evident cap and should be discarded once opened. Users should not reuse, touch the container's tip with any surface or use it if the solution changes color or becomes cloudy. In case of open wounds or persistent eye irritation, they should seek medical attention. Its active ingredients include sterile water, sodium chloride, and two forms of sodium phosphate. The product is made by Honeywell Safety Products USA, Inc.*

First Aid Burn Cream - First Aid Burn Cream

First Aid Burn Cream - First Aid Burn Cream

This text contains information about a first aid burn cream manufactured by Honeywell Safety Products USA, Inc. The product contains benzalkonium chloride and lidocaine HCI, which are first aid antiseptic and external analgesic, respectively. It is intended to prevent skin infections and provide temporary relief of pain due to minor burns. However, the product should not be used near the eyes, on raw surfaces or blistered areas, or for more than ten days. Additionally, users who have deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns must ask a doctor before use. The cream should be applied to the affected area one to three times a day, and the packet should not be used if it is opened or torn. More information about the inactive ingredients contained in the cream and contact information for the manufacturer are also given.*

Neomycin - Neomycin

Neomycin - Neomycin

This is the Drug Facts label of a first aid antibiotic packet by Honeywell Safety Products. The active ingredient in each gram is Neomycin sulfate which helps prevent infections in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. It warns users against using it in the eyes, on a large area of the body, or if they are allergic to any of the ingredients. It also advises users to consult a doctor before using it in the event of deep or puncture wounds, animal bites or serious burns. The packet should be stored at 15 to 25°C (55° to 77°F) and kept out of reach of children.*

alcohol wipe label - OH Pak Alcohol wipes 100

alcohol wipe label - OH Pak Alcohol wipes 100

The text seems to be a combination of numbers, colors, and some text that suggests the use of isopropyl alcohol as a first aid antiseptic for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. Additionally, there seems to be an identification number and revision (825362T Rev. A, 8253627 Rev. A) and a reference to single-use pouches containing saturated viscous and benzalkonium.*

Sting Relief - Sting Relief

Sting Relief - Sting Relief

This appears to be a product label with information about a first aid product for use on minor cuts, scrapes, and insect bites. The product is called "Sting Relief Wipes" and comes in single-use pouches. The label includes a product code and a list of ingredients, but the actual amounts and purposes of those ingredients are not given. The label also notes that the product is made in the USA.*

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