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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Surgical Scrub Skin Cleanser NDC 67326-351 by Degasa Sa De Cv, 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.

Label - Surgical Scrub 3oz Degasa - Label Surgical Scrub 3oz Degasa

Label - Surgical Scrub 3oz Degasa - Label   Surgical Scrub 3oz Degasa

This is a description of a surgical scrub called Ngegosa, made by Degasa in Mexico. The active ingredient is Povidone lodine 7.5%. The scrub should be applied to the desired area and rubbed for at least 5 minutes before rinsing off. Degasa Surgical Scrub can be used for preoperative or for operating personnel. The scrub is meant to be used as a skin cleanser and an antiseptic bactericidal. Store at room temperature.*

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Image of Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub Degasa.jpg - Povidone Iodine Surgical Scrub Degasa

This is a set of directions and information on the usage of Degasa Surgical Scrub, an antiseptic bactericidal skin cleanser made in Mexico by Degasa S.A. de C. The first section provides instructions for use prior to surgery, including the recommended amount to use, how long to apply it, and how to rinse it off. The second section provides instructions for use by operating personnel, including how much to use and how to apply it. The product contains povidone iodine and is for external use only. It may cause a reaction in individuals who are allergic to iodine. The product should be stored at room temperature and kept out of reach of children. Inactive ingredients include disodium phosphate, glycerin, monoethanolamine, N-dodecyl sulphate, hydroxyethyl cellulose, and purified water.*

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