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Savlon Antiseptic Cream is a 30g first aid cream that cleanses minor wounds and helps protect cuts, grazes, superficial burns and scalds from infection, sold by Ways Pharmacy (UK).
Key facts
| Format | Antiseptic first aid cream |
|---|---|
| Pack | 30g |
| Used for | Cleansing cuts, grazes and minor wounds to help prevent infection |
| Also for | First aid treatment of superficial burns and scalds; preventing infection in shaving cuts, blisters and sores |
| Skin uses | Cleansing and treating minor skin problems including chapped skin, spots and blackheads |
Who it is for
- People treating minor cuts, grazes and superficial burns at home.
- People who want to help prevent infection in shaving cuts, blisters and sores.
Not suitable for: Check the label for ingredients and warnings before use. Do not use if you are allergic to any listed ingredient, and ask a pharmacist if you are unsure.
How to use
- Read the label and directions on the pack before use.
- Apply to the affected area as directed on the pack.
- Speak to a pharmacist or doctor if the wound is deep, serious or does not improve.
Frequently asked questions
What is Savlon Antiseptic Cream used for?
It is a first aid treatment that cleanses cuts, grazes and minor wounds and helps protect them from infection.
Can it be used on burns?
It is a first aid treatment for superficial burns and scalds. Serious burns need medical attention.
Can it help with spots or chapped skin?
Yes. The cream can also be used to cleanse and treat minor skin problems including chapped skin, spots and blackheads.
Where are the full directions?
Follow the directions and warnings printed on the pack, and ask a pharmacist if you are unsure.
Safety and storage
- For external use on minor wounds and skin problems.
- Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
- Store as directed on the pack.
- Read the label. Report suspected side effects through the MHRA Yellow Card scheme.
This is a first aid antiseptic cream. Always read the label. If a wound is serious or does not improve, seek medical advice.
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