Refresh Contacts Drops
Refresh Contacts Drops 12ML of
What is Refresh Contacts Drops?
Sterile Preserved Saline is a pharmaceutical-grade isotonic solution used for a variety of medical applications, including wound irrigation, reconstitution of medications, and as a diluent for specific injectable drugs. It is specially formulated with preservatives to ensure sterility and prevent contamination, making it suitable for multi-use scenarios in both clinical and home settings. Its balanced electrolyte composition closely mimics the body's natural fluid, aiding in maintaining proper hydration and tissue integrity during therapeutic procedures.Side Effects
- Local irritation at the injection site
- Bacterial contamination if improperly handled
Warnings
- Do not use if the solution is cloudy or if the seal is broken
- Discard any unused portion to prevent microbial contamination
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What is Refresh Contacts Drops ?
Sterile Preserved Saline is a pharmaceutical-grade isotonic solution used for a variety of medical applications, including wound irrigation, reconstitution of medications, and as a diluent for specific injectable drugs. It is specially formulated with preservatives to ensure sterility and prevent contamination, making it suitable for multi-use scenarios in both clinical and home settings. Its balanced electrolyte composition closely mimics the body's natural fluid, aiding in maintaining proper hydration and tissue integrity during therapeutic procedures.- Local irritation at the injection site
- Bacterial contamination if improperly handled
- Do not use if the solution is cloudy or if the seal is broken
- Discard any unused portion to prevent microbial contamination
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