ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL: Product Information
ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL — isopropyl alcohol liquid
MWI/Vet One
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Antiseptic and Rubbing Compound
For veterinary use only.
Keep out of reach of children.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Isopropyl Alcohol ……………………………. 70%
INACTIVE INGREDIENT:
Water ……………………………………………….q.s.
INDICATIONS
Pre-diluted solution for use by veterinarians and artificial inseminators as a bactericide, antiseptic disinfectant and rubefacient.
DIRECTIONS
Use full strength as a topical antiseptic or for disinfection of instruments. Scrub hands and arms with soap and water, rinse with water, then scrub with alcohol solution. May be used for temporary relief of minor muscular aches or pain due to over-exertion and fatigue. Apply directly to affected area, wet thoroughly and massage briskly to stimulate circulation.
TAKE TIME READ LABEL DIRECTIONS
WARNING
For external use only. If taken internally, serious gastric disturbance will result.
Avoid contact with eyes. In case of eye contact, flush thoroughly with water. Call a physician.
MAY BE FATAL IF SWALLOWED
In case of Ingestion, call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222
FLAMMABLE
Do not use near heat or open flame.
STORAGE
Store at controlled room temperature between 15o -30o C (59o -86o F).
Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
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Labeler — MWI/Vet One (019926120) |
Revised: 10/2014 MWI/Vet One
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