Diethyltoluamide (Topical)
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Proper Use of This ProductDiethyltoluamide is for external use only
.
For safe and effective use, read the directions on the label before using
any diethyltoluamide-containing preparations.
Use a product that contains low amounts (less than
30%) of diethyltoluamide and apply it sparingly
. Use just enough to
cover the exposed area(s) of the skin. One application using a product that
contains low amounts of diethyltoluamide will last about 4 to 8 hours.
If you are applying this product on your face, keep
it away from your eyes, lips, or the inside of your nose
. If you accidentally
get some in your eyes or onto your lips or the inside of your nose, immediately
rinse these areas with plenty of water. Check with your doctor if irritation,
especially of your eyes, continues. If you are using an aerosol or spray form,
do not spray it directly on your face. Instead, spray the palm of your hand
and rub the repellent on, spreading it carefully on your face.
Do not apply this product to wounds or irritated or
broken skin
. To do so may increase the chance of absorption through
the skin and the chance of unwanted effects. Apply sparingly onto skin folds
because increased irritation is more likely to occur in these areas.
Wear long sleeves and long pants when possible and apply the repellent
to clothing (shirts, pants, socks, and hats) instead of your skin to lessen
exposure of your skin to diethyltoluamide. Do not apply it under clothing.
(Diethyltoluamide will not damage clothing materials, such as cotton, wool,
or nylon. However, it may damage acetate, rayon, spandex, or some other synthetic
materials.) Wash treated clothing after use or when protection is no longer
needed.
Read the label very carefully to see if the product contains alcohol. Alcohol
is flammable and can catch on fire. Do not use any product
containing alcohol near a fire or open flame, or while smoking. Also, do not
smoke after applying one of these products and do not expose your treated
skin to fire or open flame until the diethyltoluamide on your skin has completely
dried
. In addition, keep your treated clothing away from fire, open
flame, or smoke.
Do not keep the repellent on your skin any longer than necessary. Once
it is not needed, or after you return indoors, wash treated skin with soap
and water.
Do not use the product on or near furniture, plastics, watch crystals,
leather, or painted or varnished surfaces, including automobiles, because
diethyltoluamide may damage these materials.
To use the liquid
or lotion forms
of diethyltoluamide:
-
Apply enough repellent to cover the exposed area(s) of skin, rub
in gently, and allow it to dry.
To use the topical aerosol
or topical spray forms
of diethyltoluamide:
-
Hold container 6 to 8 inches from skin or clothing. Spray in a slow,
sweeping motion just enough repellent to cover exposed skin. Then spread evenly
with hands to moisten all exposed skin and allow it to dry.
To use the towelette form
of diethyltoluamide:
-
Wipe the towelette over the exposed skin and allow to dry.
Dosing - Follow your doctor's orders
or the directions on the label
. The following information includes
only the average dose of diethyltoluamide.
-
For topical
dosage forms (lotion, topical
aerosol, topical spray solution, and towelettes):
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To keep away insects, ticks, or mites:
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Adults and children - Apply a small amount to exposed area(s)
of skin. Reapply when needed.
Storage - To store this product:
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Keep out of the reach of children.
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Store away from heat and direct light.
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Keep the product from freezing. Do not refrigerate.
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Do not keep outdated repellent or repellent no longer needed. Be
sure that any discarded repellent is out of the reach of children.
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