- Avoid contact with eyes and mouth.
- Do not use on deep puncture wounds or animal bites without consulting a healthcare professional.
- Discontinue use if any signs of allergic reaction or irritation occur.
FAQs
Q1. Can I use Acriflavine Glycerin Solution on my face?
Ans: No, this solution is intended for external use only. It should not be applied to the face or mucous membranes.
Q2. Can it be used on both humans and animals?
Ans: Yes, Acriflavine Glycerin is suitable for use in all species, including humans and animals.
Q3. How often should I apply the solution?
Ans: It is recommended to apply the solution 2-3 times daily or as directed by your doctor or veterinarian.
Q4. Is Acriflavine Glycerin Solution suitable for all types of wounds?
Ans: Yes, it can be used for contaminated wounds as well as wounds that are supporting.
Q5. Does it have any antimicrobial properties?
Ans: Yes, Acriflavine Glycerin is an effective antiseptic against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. It can fight against a wide range of bacterial infections.
Testimonials
'Acriflavine Glycerin worked wonders on my wound. It reduced the swelling and helped in faster healing.' - Ravi Kumar, Chemist, 39
'I had a contaminated wound that was not healing well. After using Acriflavine Glycerin for a few days, I noticed significant improvement and reduced inflammation.' - Aishwarya Vinod, Lawyer, 34
'Being a pet owner, I always keep Acriflavine Solution handy. It has effectively treated minor cuts and scrapes on my pets without any adverse effects.' - Sunita Vishwakumar, Veterinarian, 48