1169 Hydrogen Peroxide Spray: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Hydrogen Peroxide
# 1169 Hydrogen Peroxide Spray Overview Hydrogen peroxide spray is a common antiseptic product used to clean and disinfect minor cuts, scrapes, and wounds. The active ingredient, hydrogen peroxide, works by killing bacteria and other germs that could cause infection. When you spray it on a wound, you might see it foam or bubble—this is normal and actually helps clean out dirt and dead skin cells. People use this product to help prevent infections and keep wounds clean while they heal naturally. When using hydrogen peroxide spray, it's important to follow a few safety rules. Keep the spray away from children's eyes and mouths, and never swallow it. If you have a deep wound or an infection that's getting worse, stop using the spray and talk to a doctor instead. Make sure to keep the bottle out of reach of young children, since swallowing this product can be dangerous. Always read the directions on the package carefully and follow them exactly, and if you have any questions about whether this product is right for your wound, ask a pharmacist or doctor before using it.
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Check Now ↓Most Reported Side Effects (FAERS)
- DRUG INEFFECTIVE35 reports
- NAUSEA23 reports
- FATIGUE22 reports
- HEADACHE16 reports
- VOMITING16 reports
- RASH15 reports
- PRODUCT USE IN UNAPPROVED INDICATION14 reports
- PRURITUS14 reports
- SHOCK HAEMORRHAGIC14 reports
- GASTRITIS EROSIVE13 reports
Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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