Disinfectant for- skin and gloved hands obstetrics, antiseptic lubricant for vaginal examinations and on forceps for hand antisepsis. First aid to help prevent infection in minor- cuts scrapes burns
As a phenol antiseptic, it is believed that the hydroxyl -OH groups of the chloroxylenol molecule binds to certain proteins on the cell membrane of bacteria, and disrupts the membrane so as to allow the contents of the bacterial cell to leak out. This allows chloroxylenol to enter the bacterial cell to bind further with more proteins and enzymes to disable the cell's functioning. At particularly high concentrations of chloroxylenol, the protein and nucleic acid content of targeted bacterial cells become coagulated and cease to function, leading to rapid cell death.
Dilute 1 tablespoonful (15mL) in 10 oz. (300 mL) of water Clean the affected area Apply to affected area and cover with gauze or bandage Do not use undiluted product.
Skin sensitivity; irritation of conjunctiva, mucosal irritation; reversible brown staining of the teeth; tongue discoloration and burning sensation; transient taste disturbance; parotid gland swelling.
Always consult a registered doctor before taking any medicine. This information is for general knowledge only.
Hypersensitivity
There are no known drug interactions and none well documented.
For external use only Do not use- in the eyes over large areas of the body Ask a doctor before use if you have- deep wounds or puncture wounds animal bites serious burns Stop use and ask a doctor if- irritation, sensitization, or allergic reaction occurs. These may be signs of a serious condition. condition gets worse or lasts more than one week