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This is a description of a first aid antiseptic spray with maximum strength antiseptic that kills germs and helps relieve pain on contact without any burning sensation. It contains active ingredients such as Benzalkonium Cl 0.13% which acts as a first aid antiseptic and Lidocaine HCI 2.5% for pain relief. The spray bottle contains 148 mL of solution that comes with a locking mechanism. The solution helps to prevent skin infections and bacterial contamination and offer temporary relief of pain and irritation associated with minor cuts, scrapes, burns, and sunburns. This product should not be applied over large areas of the body, be used in or near the eyes, or used on raw surfaces or blistered areas. It is intended for external use only and children below two years should consult a physician. It contains inactive ingredients such as Diazoldinyl Urea, Disodium EDTA, Fragrance, Methylparaben, Nonoxynol 9, Propylene Glycol, Propylparaben, Sodium Phosphate Dibasic, and Water. It is distributed by Chain Drug Consortium and should be stored away from excessive heat. If the product is swallowed, consumed or used without following the given warning, children should be taken to the doctor immediately to get medical help.*

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