Medi-first Burn Spray
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Mf Burn (Mf Burn Spray Nantong Label 11 18 20)

Mf Burn (Mf Burn Spray Nantong Label 11 18 20)
MEDI-FIRST Topical Pain Relief Spray is a topical analgesic that can provide temporary pain relief associated with minor burns. The spray should only be used externally and not in large quantities or near the eyes, if it happens to rinse thoroughly with water. The lidocaine HCI 2.0% present in the spray relieves pain in children under 12 years of age. This product is only for the temporary relief of pain and should not be used for more than 7 days. In case of any worsening condition or persistence of symptoms, it is essential to contact a doctor. The spray also contains inactive ingredients such as glycerin, phenoxyetfanol, and water. If accidentally swallowed, contact a Poison Control Center immediately. For additional details, feel free to contact the manufacturer's customer support.*

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