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Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
For external use only.
Flammable, keep away from fire or flame. To reduce the risk of fire, PREP CAREFULLY:
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- solution contains alcohol and gives off flammable vapors.
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- do not drape or use ignition source (e.g., cautery, laser) until solution is completely dry (minimum of 3 minutes on hairless skin; up to 1 hour in hair).
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- avoid getting solution into hairy areas. Wet hair is flammable. Hair may take up to 1 hour to dry.
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- Do not allow to pool
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- Remove wet materials from prep area
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- If prep accidentally drips into hair, allow to dry completely
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- on children less than 2 months of age because of the potential for excessive skin irritation and increased drug absorption. Daily use of iodine on newborn infants may increase blood iodine level.
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- on iodine sensitive patients
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- on open skin wounds or as a general skin cleanser
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- in the eyes or for prepping mucous membranes
use in well ventilated area.
irritation, sensitization, or allergic reaction occurs. These may be signs of a serious condition.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
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- on children less than 2 months of age because of the potential for excessive skin irritation and increased drug absorption. Daily use of iodine on newborn infants may increase blood iodine level.
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- on iodine sensitive patients
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- on open skin wounds or as a general skin cleanser
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- in the eyes or for prepping mucous membranes
irritation, sensitization, or allergic reaction occurs. These may be signs of a serious condition.
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Uses
For preparation of the patient’s skin prior to surgery. Helps reduce bacterial that potentially can cause skin infection.
History
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Prevail One Step Manufacturers
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Productos Urologos De Mexico, S.a. De C.v.
Prevail One Step | Productos Urologos De Mexico, S.a. De C.v.
• to reduce risk of fire the following strategies are recommended: ∘ at the end of prep, discard any portion of the solution which is not required to cover the prep area. It is not necessary to use the entire amount available. ∘ use in a well ventilated area ∘ avoid getting solution into hairy areas. Wet hair is flammable. Hair may take up to 1 hour to dry. ∘ do not allow solution to pool ∘ tuck prep towels to absorb solution, and then remove ∘ remove wet materials from prep area ∘ drape after solution is completely dry • Hold the bottle in an upright position • Twist the applicator head in the direction of the arrow until it stops • Firmly push the applicator head down into the bottle until a snap is heard • Invert bottle and gently squeeze to dispense solution • Once applicator sponge has been primed with solution it is not necessary to continue to squeeze the bottle • When applicable, press cotton-tipped swab securely against impregnated applicator head to wet, then clean umbilicus • Apply thin, even coat to operative site • If applying prep to a tight area (e.g., neck, skin folds), insert prep towels underneath to absorb excess solution • Remove any excess prep with absorbent towels or gauze • Discard prepping materials, including solution soaked materials • Wait until prep is dry (3 minutes or more) on skin before draping or using ignition sources • Remove with soap and water
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