Benzyl Alcohol
Benzyl Alcohol 500ML of
What is Benzyl Alcohol?
Benzyl alcohol is an aromatic alcohol used as a local anesthetic and bacteriostatic agent in various pharmaceutical preparations. It acts by inhibiting bacterial growth and is commonly utilized as a preservative in injectable solutions and topical creams due to its antimicrobial properties.Side Effects
- Irritation at the site of application
- Contact dermatitis
- Redness
Warnings
- Avoid contact with eyes, ears, and mouth
- Do not use on large areas of broken skin or serious wounds
- Not recommended for use in premature or low birthweight infants (linked to gasping syndrome)
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
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- Irritation at the site of application
- Contact dermatitis
- Redness
- Itching
- Local pain
- Avoid contact with eyes, ears, and mouth
- Do not use on large areas of broken skin or serious wounds
- Not recommended for use in premature or low birthweight infants (linked to gasping syndrome)
- Consult a healthcare provider if pregnant or breastfeeding
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Benzyl Alcohol 500ML of
What is Benzyl Alcohol ?
Benzyl alcohol is an aromatic alcohol used as a local anesthetic and bacteriostatic agent in various pharmaceutical preparations. It acts by inhibiting bacterial growth and is commonly utilized as a preservative in injectable solutions and topical creams due to its antimicrobial properties.
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