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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Medi-first Antiseptic Wipes NDC 47682-212 by Unifirst First Aid Corporation, 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.

MFP Antiseptic Wipes Dukal Label 2020

MFP Antiseptic Wipes Dukal Label 2020

This is a drug fact sheet for Medi First's first aid antiseptic wipes, which contain 0.133% benzalkonium chloride as an active ingredient. The wipes are to be used to prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns, but should not be used on deep puncture wounds, serious burns, or longer than one week unless directed by a doctor. Directions for use are included. The product should be stored at room temperature and kept in the tamper-evident sealed packets. The product contains sodium bicarbonate and water as inactive ingredients. For any questions or comments, contact 1-800-634-7650.*

Medi Antiseptic Wipes Dukal 2020

Medi Antiseptic Wipes Dukal 2020

This is a drug facts label for Medi-First Antiseptic Wipes that contain benzalkonium chloride as the active ingredient for first aid antiseptic use. The purpose of the product is to provide relief to wounds, scratches, and sores. There are warnings advising not to use the product in the eyes or on serious injuries. If there is no improvement in 3 days, calling a doctor is necessary. Inactive ingredients are also listed. The directions for use include tearing open the packet and using the wipe on the affected area. The product is packaged in boxes of 10 extra-large wipes. The address for questions or comments is also provided.*

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