Tolnaf
Topical Solution
Active
Ingredients
| Clinical Pharmacology | Indications
and Uses | Contraindications
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Adverse
Reactions | Precautions | Dosage
and Administration | How Supplied
Active Ingredients:
Tolfanate 1%, Parachlorometaxylenol 0.5%, in a base containing: Chlorohydrol
5.0% SOL, Benzalkonium Chloride 0.15%, Isopropyl Alcohol, PEG 400,Tween
80, Tea Tree Oil, Purified Water.
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Clinical
Pharmacology:
Tolfanate, PCMX and Benzalkonuim Chloride are ingredients approved
by the FDA for their anti bacterial, anti fungal and antiviral activity.
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Indications
and Uses:
Foot Guard is indicated to aid in the prevention and treatment of
Athletes foot, bacterial, fungal and to aid in the prevention of wart
infections of the foot. Foot Guard is specially designed for persons
susceptible to these infections and specially for persons whose feet
get chronically dirty or wet at work.
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Contraindications:
FootGuard is contraindicated in persons with known allergies or hypersensitivity
to any of the ingredients in FootGuard.
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Adverse
Reaction:
Potential rash, skin irritation, stinging, burning, itching could
develop while using FootGuard. In a small sampling there have been
no reported adverse reactions but the abovementioned symptoms are
possible. If these symptoms occur discontinue use of the product.
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Precautions:
For external use only, avoid contact with eyes, do not apply to bleeding
skin. Use on intact skin only. If the infection continues after 1
week, please revisit your Doctor. Do not use on children under 8 years
of age unless directed by a physician
Pregnancy: Patients should discuss with the physician before
using this product.
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Dosage
and Administration:
FootGuard should be shaken well before use; apply two to three sprays
directed at the bottom of the feet daily or after exposure to locker
rooms floors after showering.
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How
Supplied:
FootGuard is supplied as follows: 4 oz Plastic Bottle NDC # 58980-930-40
Store at controlled room temperature (59 to 86 F)
Patent Pending
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