NeilMed Wound Wash Spray Sterile Saline Solution Ready To Use Isotonic Drug Free


Cleanses minor wounds and scrapes without any burning or stinging

NeilMed Neilcleanse Wound Wash Saline Spray. Isotonic, Drug Free, Preservative Free, No Burning Or Stinging.

Neilcleanse Wound Wash is a sterile saline solution that cleanses minor wounds and scrapes without any burning or stinging. 

Sprays in any position, including when inverted.

Use ForMinor wounds and scrapes

Contents: 1 Neilcleanse WoundWash Saline Spray Can (177 mL) with Sterile, Preservative Free, Isotonic Saline Solution


Directions For Use and Warnings

Please read Warning before using. USE ONLY AS DIRECTED, IF SYMPTOMS PERSIST SEE YOUR DOCTOR/HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL.

Indications: To cleanse minor wounds and scrapes.


ON THE VERY FIRST USE: 

Hold the head of the actuator from the side and try to lift it up with a gentle pull. 

If the plastic head does not lift off the base with a tug, tab is intact. 

If the plastic head lifts off, tab is broken and the spray canister should not be used. 

Upon confirmation of the intact tab, proceed as directed.


Directions for use:

Before use, spray a short stream of Wound Wash Saline Spray in the air or on intact skin to test stream and to clear nozzle. 

To dispense, aim nozzle at the affected area and spray from a distance of 2 to 4 inches, or as is comfortable. 

Cover with clear cap after each use.


WARNINGS:

- Do not use on burn injuries. Do not use in body orifices, ear canals, eyes or mouth.

- Not for injection.

- For individual use only. Keep out of reach of children.

- Apply as needed. Consult a healthcare professional for continued wound care management and for use on children younger than 2 years of age.

- Contents under pressure; please do not puncture or incinerate.

- Store between 41° F (5° C) & 80° F (27° C), out of sunlight & away from heat sources and avoid freezing.

- Do not use if package is damaged.

- If redness, swelling, or pain worsens, please seek the advice of your health care practitioner.