ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER

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Alcohol modified Cooper for sale in our pharmacy bio is used to disinfect the skin healthy and not extensive superficial wounds.
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For warnings, precautions for use and cons-indications, see the instructions for use.
Drinking Description modified Cooper
Cooper changed Alcohol is an antiseptic drug used to disinfect the skin healthy and not extensive superficial wounds.
Antiseptic agents referred to are not sterilizing they temporarily limit the number of microorganisms. Ethanol at 70 ° exerts has an antibacterial action against Gram + and Gram (trophozoites).
Alcohol usage Council modified Cooper
Two local applications per day on average:
Or - by applying the solution directly on the part to be treated,
- Either with a swab solution compress,
- By the laying of wet dressings impregnated solution.
Alcohol composition modified Cooper
The active substance is:
70% Ethanol (v / v) ........................................ qs 100 ml (per 100 ml solution).
The other ingredients are:
Synthetic camphor, tartrazine (E102).
Precaution of use
Do not use modified cooper Alcohol:
- Pursuant to the mucous membranes.
- If you are allergic to any component, including tartrazine, especially in people allergic to aspirin.
- In infants under 30 months and children who have had convulsions due to fever (due to the presence of terpene derivatives: camphor).
When in doubt, it is essential to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
- For external use.
- Do not swallow, do not inject.
- Alcohol should not be used for the practice of blood alcohol.
- Follow the instructions for use.
- Never apply a dose higher than that recommended,
- Do not apply to a large area of the body,
- Respect the recommended frequency and duration of treatment.
Precautions
- In case of old or recent epilepsy, consult your doctor.
- In the recommended conditions of use, this drug does not penetrate the skin. However, it should be careful in case of repeated use, over a large area, under occlusion, on damaged skin (especially burned).
- Avoid use near a flame.
When in doubt, it is essential to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
Alcohol Introducing modified Cooper
250 ml bottle.
Warning, the drug is not a product like any other. Read the package leaflet before ordering. Do not leave medicines within reach of children. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Beware of incompatibilities on your current products.
VIDAL OF THE FAMILY
ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER
Local antiseptic
. Presentations . Composition . Indications . Contraindications . Warning . Drug Interactions . Pregnancy and breastfeeding . Directions for use and dosage . Advice . Undesirable effects . Lexicon
PRESENTATIONS (summary)
ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER: solution for local application; 125 ml bottle.
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ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER: solution for local application; 250 ml bottle.
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ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER: solution for local application; 500 ml bottle.
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French Pharmaceutical Cooperation Laboratory
COMPOSITION (summary)
p 100 ml | |
70 ° Alcohol | 100 ml |
Camphor | + |
tartrazine | + |
INDICATIONS (summary)
This medication is a local antiseptic .It is used for the antisepsis of the skin and superficial wounds.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (summary)
This medication should not be used in the following cases:- allergy to tartrazine,
- in application to the mucous membranes ,
- infant less than 30 months of age,
- history of convulsions in children (presence of camphor).
WARNING (Contents)
70 ° alcohol is a more effective antiseptic than 90 ° alcohol.On a wound, the application of alcohol is painful: the use of another antiseptic is preferable.
Medicines containing camphor may cause serious adverse effects if dosages are exceeded: adhere to recommended doses, especially in children or in cases of epilepsy. Do not use this solution for prolonged periods or over extended areas.
DRUG INTERACTIONS (summary)
Combination with other antiseptics is not recommended because their effects may cancel out.PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING (summary)
This antiseptic can be used by pregnant or nursing women. It should not be applied to the nipple.DIRECTIONS FOR USE AND DOSAGE (summary)
The solution can be applied by pouring it directly onto the wound, or using a compress impregnated with pure solution or wet dressings soaked in solution.Usual dosage:
- Adult and child over 30 months: 2 applications per day.
TIPS (summary)
Simple washing with soap and water makes it possible to eliminate the majority of germs ; it should be followed by a careful rinse because the soap can inactivate some antiseptics .All antiseptics can be contaminated with germs: once opened, they should not be stored too long.
125 ml and 250 ml vials may be freely available in certain pharmacies; nevertheless, do not hesitate to ask your pharmacist for advice.
POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS (summary)
Sensitization (related to the presence of tartrazine).If the usual dosage is exceeded, terpenes (camphor) may cause:
- convulsions in children,
- agitation, confusion of ideas (especially in the elderly).
GLOSSARY (summary)
alcohol
General name designating a family of substances which have the property of being able to be mixed with water and fatty substances. The most common alcohol is ethyl alcohol (ethanol), but there are many other alcohols: methanol, butanol, etc. The degree of alcoholic solution corresponds to the volume of pure alcohol present in 100 ml of solution, knowing that 1 glass of wine or 1/2 of beer (25 cl) contains about 8 g of alcohol.
When alcohol is used as an antiseptic, an unpleasant odor denaturant is often added to prevent drinking. Contrary to a widespread belief, alcohol at 70o (or even at 60o) is a better antiseptic than alcohol at 90o.
allergy
Skin reaction (itching, pimples, swelling) or general discomfort occurring after contact with a particular substance, use of a medication, or ingestion of food. The main forms of allergy are eczema, urticaria, asthma, angioedema and allergic shock (anaphylactic shock). Food allergy can also result in digestive disorders.
antecedent
Affection healed or always in evolution. The antecedent may be personal or family. The background is the history of a person's health.
antisepsis
Action to destroy bacteria, microscopic fungi or viruses present especially on the skin, mucous membranes and wounds.
The action of an antiseptic is not always immediate: a delay of a few minutes is sometimes necessary before the germs are inactivated.
antiseptic
A substance that locally destroys bacteria, reducing their numbers and preventing their proliferation. Some antiseptics are also active on microscopic fungi and viruses.
convulsions
Involuntary contractions limited to a few muscles or generalized to the whole body. They are due to excessive pain or stimulation of the brain: fever, poisoning, lack of oxygen, brain damage. Convulsions may be due to an epileptic seizure or high fever in young children.
seeds
A general term that refers to all microscopic organisms likely to cause infection: bacteria, viruses, parasites, fungi.
mucous
Tissue (membrane) that lines the cavities and ducts of the body communicating with the outside (digestive tract, respiratory tract, urinary tract, etc.).
infant
Child from one to 30 months. A child under one month is a newborn.
dosage
Quantity and distribution of the dose of a drug according to the age, weight and general condition of the patient.
terpenes
A general term for aromatic substances of vegetable origin. These are traditionally used for their respiratory properties (stimulating, expectorant, antiseptic) and their revulsive power when applied to the skin. The most used are camphor, menthol, eucalyptol, essential oils of mint, turpentine, niaouli, pine, anise, etc.
Some terpenes, and especially camphor, have been responsible for convulsions, respiratory pauses in the infant, in case of overdose. They can also cause behavioral problems in the elderly. These products should be used with caution at the extreme ages of life.
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ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application
Read all of this leaflet carefully before you start using this medicine.
a) This medication is a specialty AUTOMATICATION which can be used without consultation or prescription from a doctor.
(b) The persistence of symptoms, aggravation or the appearance of new disorders require medical advice.
c) Keep this leaflet, you may need to read it again.
d) If you need more information and advice, ask your pharmacist.
e) If any of the side effects gets serious, or if you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, please tell your doctor or pharmacist.
In this notice :
1. WHAT IS MODIFIED ALCOHOL COOPER, a dermal application solution AND IN WHAT CASES IS IT USED?
2. BEFORE YOU USE ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application?
3. HOW TO USE MODIFIED ALCOHOL COOPER, solution for skin application?
4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?
5. HOW TO STORE ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application?
6. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. WHAT IS MODIFIED ALCOHOL COOPER, a dermal application solution AND IN WHAT CASES IS IT USED?
This medication is an antiseptic.
It is used to disinfect healthy skin and shallow superficial wounds.
2. BEFORE YOU USE ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application?
List of information needed before taking the medication
Not applicable.
Never use ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application:
· In application on the mucous membranes.
· If you are allergic to any of the components, especially tartrazine, especially in people allergic to aspirin.
· In infants less than 30 months of age and children with convulsions due to fever (due to the presence of terpene derivatives: camphor).
If in doubt, it is essential to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions for use; special warnings
Take special care with ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application:
Special warnings
· Reserved for external use.
· Do not swallow, do not inject.
· Alcohol should not be used for the practice of alcohol.
· Observe the instructions for use:
o never apply a dose higher than recommended, ( see Dosage ),
o do not apply over an extended surface of the body,
o respect the recommended frequency and duration of treatment.
Precautions for use
· In case of epilepsy old or recent, REQUEST ADVICE TO YOUR DOCTOR.
· Under the recommended conditions of use, this drug does not penetrate the skin. However, caution should be exercised when repeated use is made on a large area, under an occlusive dressing, on injured skin (particularly burned skin).
· Avoid use near a flame.
If in doubt, it is essential to seek the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.
Interaction with other medicines
Use of other medicines
Given the possible interferences (antagonism, inactivation), the simultaneous or successive use of antiseptics should be avoided.
If you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including medicines obtained without a prescription, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Interactions with food and beverages
Not applicable.
Interactions with Herbal Medicines or Alternative Therapies
Not applicable.
Use during pregnancy and lactation
Pregnancy and breast feeding
In case of breast-feeding, it is preferable not to use this medication and in no case should it be applied to the breasts.
Ask your doctor or pharmacist for advice before taking any medicine.
Not applicable.
Effects on ability to drive or use machines
Not applicable.
List of excipients with known effect
Not applicable.
3. HOW TO USE MODIFIED ALCOHOL COOPER, solution for skin application?
Not applicable.
Two local applications per day on average:
· either by pouring the solution directly onto the part to be treated,
· either with the aid of a solution-impregnated pad,
· or by the placement of wet dressings soaked in solution.
Administration mode
Dermal.
Symptoms and Instructions for Overdose
Not applicable.
Instructions for omission of one or more doses
Not applicable.
Not applicable.
4. WHAT ARE POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS?
Description of adverse reactions
Like all medicines, ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, a solution for skin application, is likely to have undesirable effects, although not everyone is subject to it.
· Allergy to the skin.
· Frequent application can cause irritation and dryness of the skin.
· Due to the presence of terpene derivatives (camphor) and in case of non-respect of recommended doses: possibilities of agitation, confusion in the elderly, risk of convulsions in the infant and the child.
IN ALL THESE CASES, PREVENT YOUR DOCTOR.
If you notice any side effects not listed in this leaflet, or if any of the side effects gets serious, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
5. HOW TO STORE ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, solution for skin application?
Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
Do not use ALCOHOL MODIFIED COOPER, a dermal application solution after the expiry date which is stated on the vial. The expiry date refers to the last day of the month.
Close the bottle after use.
Flammable product, to be stored away from heat sources.
If necessary, warnings against visible signs of deterioration
Medicines should not be disposed of via wastewater or household waste. Ask your pharmacist what to do with unused medications. These measures will help protect the environment.
Full list of active substances and excipients
What does ALCOOL MODIFIE COOPER, solution for skin application contain?
The active substance is:
Ethanol at 70% (v / v) ......................................... .................................................. ...................... qsp 100 ml
For 100 ml of solution.
The other components are:
Synthetic camphor, tartrazine (E102).
Pharmaceutical form and content
What is ALCOOL MODIFIE COOPER, solution for skin application and contents of the outer packaging?
This medication is in the form of a solution for skin application.
60 ml, 90 ml, 125 ml, 250 ml, 500 ml and 1000 ml flasks.
Not all pack sizes may be marketed.
FRENCH PHARMACEUTICAL COOPERATION
PLACE LUCIEN AUVERT
77020 MELUN CEDEX
LA FRANCE
FRENCH PHARMACEUTICAL COOPERATION
PLACE LUCIEN AUVERT
77020 MELUN CEDEX
LA FRANCE
FRENCH PHARMACEUTICAL COOPERATION
PLACE LUCIEN AUVERT
77020 MELUN CEDEX
LA FRANCE
Names of the medicinal product in the Member States of the European Economic Area
Not applicable.
Date of approval of the notice
The last date on which this leaflet was approved is {date}.
AMM under exceptional circumstances
Not applicable.
Detailed information on this medicine is available on the Afssaps website (France).
Information for health professionals only
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