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Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry

The generic name: for phenol topical is [fee-noltop-ikal].
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What is Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry?

Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry can be used to protect the skin from infection caused by minor cuts, scratches, or burns.Chloraseptic pump the use of cherry on the scalp is used to treat dandruff.Phenol topical is used to temporarily relieve minor mouth irritation or pain, sore neck, or canker sores.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry may be used in other ways not mentioned in this medication guide.

Side effects of Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction, seek immediate medical attention: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, or throat.You may experience less serious side effects or none at all.There may be other side effects. Call your physician if experiencing side effects; to report side effects call 1-800-fda-1088.

Warnings

Follow the instructions on the label or those prescribed by your doctor.

Before you take this drug

If you have an allergy to chloraseptic pocket pump cherry, then it is best not to use this product.If you suffer from allergies or medical conditions, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether chloraseptic is safe for use.Avoid applying this medication to areas of the breast that could come into contact with your baby's mouth if you are breastfeeding.

How to take Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry?

Follow the instructions on the label or those prescribed by your doctor.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry is available in a variety of forms. These include liquids, swabs, ointments, sprays, and lozenges. Please read and follow the instructions for use that come with your medication.whenever in doubt, always consult a pharmacist or doctor.Read the instructions on the label before using phenol topical on children.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry can be applied as required. Cleanse the area first.You can test if you have an allergic reaction to chloraseptic pocket pump cherry by applying a tiny amount.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry should not be used on serious burns or deep wounds. Do not apply to large areas of skin. Avoid applying a bandage to the treated area.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry can be used once every two hours, as required. Children aged 6–12 years should not exceed 10 lozenges per 24 hours.Never use chloraseptic pocket pump cherry in the mouth when you have a product that is only intended for skin use.Spray chloraseptic pocket pump cherry spray directly in the mouth or the throat. After 15 seconds, spit out the medicine. Avoid swallowing the spray.Chloraseptic pocket pump cherry can be used as a mouthwash. Gargle or swish it for 15 seconds, and then spit out the liquid. Do not swallow liquid.

Hold the chloraseptic cherry pocket pump lozenge in your teeth and let it dissolve slowly.If you experience new or worsening pain, redness, or swelling while using this medication in your mouth or on your skin, or if the rash or temperature increases, then seek medical advice.If your sore or persistent throat persists after two days or you have a high fever, headache, nausea, or vomiting, call your doctor.Do not let a child under 12 years of age use this medication without adult supervision.Store away from moisture or heat. Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.Each chloraseptic pocket pump cherry swab can only be used once.Some phenol topicals can stain clothing and skin. Avoid spilling the medication.

What happens if i miss the dose?

Do not take the missed dose. Use your next dose as usual. Do not take two doses in one go.

What happens if i overdose?

Overdoses of chloraseptic pocket pump cherry are not considered dangerous. If anyone accidentally swallows the medication, seek emergency medical care or call poison help at 1-800-222-1222.

What should be avoided?

Avoid getting a chloraseptic pocket pump cherry in your eyes.

Interaction with other drug

Other drugs that you take are unlikely to affect the medicine applied to your skin. Many drugs interact with each other. Inform your healthcare provider about the medicines you take, including prescriptions and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.