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Diabetic First Aid Gel Pro - DB First Aid Pro

Diabetic First Aid Gel Pro - DB First Aid Pro

LAVIOR MEDICAL offers an all-in-one diabetic first aid gel designed to prevent infections and soothe painful minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. The product contains active ingredients such as Benzalkonium Chloride and Lidocaine Hydrochloride that are antiseptic and analgesic, respectively. The product is only for external use and should not be used in the eyes or in large areas of the body. Users should seek medical help when serious burns, deep or puncture wounds, and animal bites occur. LAVIOR diabetic first aid gel is an essential product for any first aid kit and is steroid-free, cortisone-free, and fragrance-free.*

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LAVIOR Medical Diabetic First Aid Gel is an all-in-one antiseptic, pain relieving gel specifically formulated for diabetic skin. It helps prevent infection and soothes painful minor cuts, scrapes, and burns. This product is steroid-free, cortisone-free, paraben-free, fragrance-free, and made in the USA with globally sourced components. It is easy to use by applying a small amount of product to clean the affected area up to 3 times daily. LAVIOR Medical strives to develop quality products to support healthcare providers in addressing diabetic skin and wound care challenges. The product contains Benzalkonium Chloride and Lidocaine Hydrochloride as active ingredients.*

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