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Are Antiseptic Wipes Safe for Skin?
Most antiseptic wipes are formulated to be safe for skin use. However, individuals with sensitive skin may experience
dermatitis
or allergic reactions. It is essential to use wipes as per the instructions and avoid use on broken or damaged skin.
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