Meijer Maximum Strength Liquid
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Meijer Maximum Strength Pain Relieving Cleansing Spray (72205mjr Diline.jpg)

Meijer Maximum Strength Pain Relieving Cleansing Spray (72205mjr Diline.jpg)
Bactine® Max is a pain-relieving cleansing spray that helps prevent bacterial contamination or skin infections. Also, it provides temporary relief of pain and itching associated with minor cuts, scrapes, minor burns, sunburn, and minor skin irritations. It has a maximum strength formula that kills 99% of germs, and it doesn't sting. Bactine® Max contains 4% Lidocaine HCI, a maximum strength pain reliever, and Benzalkonium Cl 0.13% w Lidocaine HCI 4% w/w. To unlock, push the tab and twist right; to lock, twist left until locked. This product is for external use only. Bactine® Max should not be used in or near the eyes, over large areas of the body or in large quantities, or over raw surfaces or blistered areas. Keep it out of reach of children, and if swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away at 1-800-222-1222. The inactive ingredients include EDTA disodium, fragrances, propylene glycol, purified water, and sodium hydroxide. If you have any queries, contact the manufacturer at 1-666-467-2148. This product is not manufactured or distributed by WellSpring Pharmaceutical Corporation, owner of the registered trademark Bactine® Max.*

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