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The following 7 images provide visual information about the product associated with First Aid Antibiotic NDC 50814-007 by Gfa Production (xiamen) Co., Ltd., 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.
This is a Drug Facts label for an Alcohol Cleansing Pad, stating that its active ingredient is 70% isopropyl alcohol and it is intended for use as an antiseptic to prepare the skin before injection. The label also warns that it is flammable, should not be used with electrocautery or in the eyes, and should be discarded after use. Inactive ingredient is purified water. The label further cautions against prolonged use and keeping the pad out of reach of children. The product should be stored at room temperature. The text also mentions a LOT/EXP code and a reorder number for the pad.*
This is a description of an antiseptic towelette for professional and hospital use. The active ingredient is benzalkonium chloride which prevents infection and provides antiseptic cleansing for face, hands, and body. The towelette should be used externally and kept away from the reach of children. It should not be used in the eyes or over large areas of the body. The towelette is for single-use only and should be discarded appropriately. The inactive ingredient is purified water. The product is manufactured by GFA Production Xiamen Co, Ltd. There is a lot/exp data provided.*
This is a description of a First Aid Antibiotic Ointment with Bacitracin Zinc, Neomycin Sulfate, and Polymyxin B Sulfate as active ingredients. It is used to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The ointment comes in a 1/32 oz (0.9 g) size tube. It is manufactured by GFA Production Xiamen Co., Ltd in Fujian, China. The drug facts, directions, warnings, and purpose are printed on the packaging. The inactive ingredients include Mineral oil, petrolatum, and purified water. It should be stored at room temperature and kept out of reach of children. Contact a Poison Control Center right away if the ointment is swallowed.*
This is a description of a First Aid Antiseptic Pain Relieving cream that comes in a 1/32 oz (0.9 g) pack. It is manufactured by GFA Production Xiamen Co., Ltd, located in Xiamen, Fujian, China. The product contains Benzalkonium Chloride and Lidocaine Hydrochloride with 0.13% and 0.5% concentration respectively. It is used for first aid to prevent infections and to relieve pain and itching for minor burns, cuts, and scrapes. The product has warnings printed on it, including external use only, not to be used over raw surfaces, and to keep out of reach of children. It also includes directions to clean the affected area and apply the product not more than three times daily. It is made up of inactive ingredients, including glycerin monostearate, glycerol, and purified water, and should be stored at room temperature. No date of manufacture and lot number is mentioned.*
This is a description of a First Aid Kit called "FIRST AID by DayMark®" that provides instant access to care for cuts and scrapes. It contains several essential items such as adhesive bandages, butterfly closures, first-aid tape roll, sterile non-woven sponges, medical-grade nitrile gloves, instant cold compress, antibiotic ointment, burn cream, alcohol cleansing pads, insect sting relief pad, and anisotropic towellets. Additionally, the kit comes with an emergency first-aid guide, scissors, and an easy access pocket system.*
This document appears to be a first aid guide for cuts, scrapes and swollen joints. It recommends cleaning wounds and preventing further damage by resting the joint, and applying ice to reduce swelling. Instructions are also given on how to dress and secure the wound with tape or handage. The guide suggests using antiseptic towelettes, antibiotic ointment, and sterile gauze pad to apply direct pressure to the wound until the bleeding stops. The guide also lists suggested first aid tools such as scissors and cotton tip applicators, and crediting DayMark for the content.*
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