Elastoplast Wound Spray is an antiseptic spray for wound cleansing.
This easy to use spray is suitable for acute wounds such as cuts, abrasions, first and minor second degree burns, along with open blisters. It can also be used to help remove crusts or clotted dressings.
It's alcohol free, so does not cause pain or stinging during application, and is transparent and stain free.
The wound spray is skin-friendly and suitable for children, providing a gentle and effective way to support the wound healing process.
How to Use
To prevent wound infections, spray Elastoplast Wound Spray from a distance of approximately 10cm onto the entire wound area.
Repeat if necessary, then gently pat dry the area around the wound.
Warnings
- In case of larger wounds with heavy exudate or signs of infection a doctor should be consulted.
- In case of burns contact a doctor in case of doubts to determine the severity of the burn.
- For external use on wounds only.
- If redness, swelling or pain develops at the wound area, the condition gets worse or the wound healing process does not start within several days a doctor should be consulted.
- In case of pregnant or breastfeeding women and children under 2 years, consult a doctor before use.
Contraindications: Do not use:
- in combination with other topical preparations in the same area.
- in combination with anionic surfactants, soap, oils, gels, etc.
- in case of known allergies to any of the ingredients.
- in the middle and inner ear or in the are of the eyes.
- continuously for more than 30 days.
- Do not swallow.
Side effects:
It cannot be excluded that in some rare cases a skin irritation or a rash occurs during usage. If you observe such a reaction or in case of other symptoms discontinue use and consult a physician.
If you observe unexpected or potentially serious symptoms following the usage of this product, please inform your doctor or pharmacist, the manufacturer and your national health authority.
Keep out of reach of children.
Ingredients
0.1% Decyl Glucoside Tenside and 0.04% Polihexanide (PMHB) as Preservative in Ringer's Solution