Active substance
Results for the substance octenidine phenoxyethanol
7 results
About this active substance
The combination of octenidine and phenoxyethanol is used as an antiseptic for disinfecting skin, mucous membranes, and minor wounds. It provides protection against a wide range of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses.
The product is applied topically, as directed by the usage instructions or your doctor. It is important to avoid using it on deep or extensive wounds without medical advice.
Side effects may include local irritation, a burning sensation, or, in rare cases, allergic reactions.
Patients should inform their doctor about any known sensitivities to ensure the safe use of this antiseptic combination.
The product is applied topically, as directed by the usage instructions or your doctor. It is important to avoid using it on deep or extensive wounds without medical advice.
Side effects may include local irritation, a burning sensation, or, in rare cases, allergic reactions.
Patients should inform their doctor about any known sensitivities to ensure the safe use of this antiseptic combination.
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OCTIZY 1mg/g+20mg/g cutaneous spray, solution EGIS
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ALPHASEPT 1mg/ml+20mg/ml cutaneous spray, solution LAVIPHARM
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OCTIZY 1mg/g+10mg/g gel EGIS
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OCTICIDE 1mg/g+20mg/g cutaneous spray, solution ENEO PHARMACEUTICALS
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OCTENISEPT 1mg/ml+20mg/ml cutaneous solution SCHULKE MAYER
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OCTENISEPT cutaneous solution SCHULKE MAYER