McKesson Sterile Irrigation Solution, 0.9% Sodium Chloride

McKesson

McKesson Sterile Irrigation Solution, 0.9% Sodium Chloride

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McKesson Sterile Irrigation Solution, 0.9% Sodium Chloride – 250 mL Screw Top Bottle

Sold individually or in a full case of 24 bottles – perfect for clinics, caregivers, or home use.

McKesson Sterile Irrigation Solution is a gentle, ready-to-use saline solution made with 0.9% sodium chloride (USP Normal Saline). This over-the-counter (OTC) formula is designed to clean and moisten minor cuts, burns, scrapes, and skin irritations. It's a safe, effective choice for anyone building a home first aid kit or managing wound care.

For Wound Care, Skin Irritations & Daily First Aid Needs

Key Features:

  • Sterile 0.9% Sodium Chloride (Normal Saline)
  • 250 mL screw top bottle for easy opening and controlled use
  • For irrigation only – not for injection
  • Helps clean wounds and moisten dressings
  • No added antimicrobials or preservatives
  • Safe for skin – not made with natural rubber latex
  • Each bottle is sterile unless opened or damaged
  • Available by the each or in a case of 24

How to Use:

  1. Wash hands before handling the solution.
  2. Twist open the screw top cap.
  3. Pour the solution directly over the affected area to rinse away dirt and debris, or soak a clean dressing before applying to the skin.
  4. Discard any unused solution after opening. Do not reuse.

Common Uses:

  • Cleaning minor wounds, cuts, and scrapes
  • Moistening gauze or dressings before applying to the skin
  • Rinsing skin irritations and minor burns

Whether you're caring for a healing wound or just want a reliable saline rinse on hand, McKesson's Sterile Irrigation Solution provides a clean, convenient option for everyday skin care needs.

 

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