If all your antiseptic creams are expired, it's best to avoid using them as they may not be effective or could cause irritation. Instead, clean the wound with mild soap and water to reduce the risk of infection. If necessary, you can apply a fresh, over-the-counter antibiotic ointment or seek medical attention for significant injuries. Always check your first aid supplies regularly and replace expired items promptly.
This shaving cream does not have an unscented antiseptic smell, in my opinion, there is no smell at all with this shaving cream.
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Antiseptic cream is used everyday to help prevent infection. It is widley available and completely legal.
Yes, the expired sour cream has been disposed of properly.
If you use an expired yeast infection cream just discontinue use and get a new cream. It's unlikely to cause you any problems so no need to worry about having used the expired cream.
No, expired sour cream that has never been opened is not safe to consume.
Both phenol and trichlorophenol (TCP) have been used as antisceptics in cream
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Antiseptic cream is essentially an antibiotic that you apply directly to a cut or burn. There is usually no harm to the body when using this but in rare cases, some people do have an allergic reaction to it.
Well, it's dangerous to use anything that expired.
Then it would be an ANTibiotic or antiseptic liquid, cream or lotion.
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