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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for Cleanser
  1. ... affected skin with a mild soap or soapless cleanser and pat dry with a soft towel. Do not use harsh or abrasive cleansers, and do not scrub your skin vigorously. Ask ...
  2. ... CUTS Wash your hands with soap or antibacterial cleanser to prevent infection. Then, wash the cut thoroughly ... PUNCTURES Wash your hands with soap or antibacterial cleanser to prevent infection. Rinse the puncture for 5 ...
  3. ... soap and water or with an alcohol-based cleanser. Dry your hands. Open the bulb cap. Do ... the drain if you put lotion or hand cleanser on your hands. Do this several times until ...
  4. ... with soap and water or an alcohol-based cleanser. Unpin the Hemovac drain from your clothes. Remove ... soap and water or an alcohol-based hand cleanser. Put on clean medical gloves. Loosen the tape ...
  5. ... your dressing. You can use an alcohol-based cleanser. Or, you can wash your hands using these ... up on the skin. Do not use skin cleansers, alcohol, peroxide, iodine, or soap with antibacterial chemicals. ...
  6. ... tissue. Or, your provider may recommend a specific cleanser. Do not use hydrogen peroxide or iodine cleansers. They can damage the skin. Keep the sore ...
  7. ... Instead of regular soap, try using gentle skin cleansers or soap with added moisturizers. Only use soap or cleansers on your face, underarms, genital areas, hands, and ...
  8. ... soft towel. Ask your doctor to recommend a cleanser, and avoid alcoholic cleansers, tinctures, abrasives, astringents, and peeling agents, especially if ...
  9. Is It a Cosmetic, a Drug, or Both? (or Is It Soap?) (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Cosmetics/Start Here ... Cosmetics ... Food and Drug Administration ... An overview of the legal differences between cosmetics and drugs, and whether a cosmetic can ...
  10. Acne (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    Acne/Women ... Acne ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
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