FDA Label for Emergency First Aid Eyewash Purified Water
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Emergency First Aid Eyewash Purified Water Product Label
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Drug Facts
Active Ingredient
Purified Water 99.1%
Purpose
Emergency First Aid Eye Wash
Use
- for flushing the eye to reduce chances of severe injury caused by acid, alkali or particulate contamination.
Warnings
For external use only.
Do Not Use
- for injection
- in intraocular surgery internally
- internally
- if solution changes color and become cloudy
Ask A Doctor If You Have
- eye pain
- changes in vision
- redness or irritation occurs of the eye after use
- an injury caused by an alkali
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Directions
- Do not dilute solution or reuse bottle.
- Use only unopened bottle.
- Remove safely seal and cap
- Avoid contamination of rim of bottle.
- Place rim over affected eye.
- Tilt head backward.
- Open eyelids wide.
- Thoroughly bathe eye with solution.
- Control rate of flow by pressure on bottle.
- Allow solution to flow away from eye.
- Flush affected area for a minumum of 20 minutes.
- Continue flushing with water if necessary.
- Obtain medical treatment.
Other Information
- Not for use as a contact lens solution.
- Use before expiration date marked on the bottle.
- Store at room temperature, 5 0C to 35 0C (41 0F to 95 0F)
Inactive Ingredient
Sodium chloride
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