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Do I need to be concerned about cross contamination when using Pain Ease on different patients?

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Do I need to be concerned about cross contamination when using Pain Ease on different patients?

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No, because the can does not come in direct contact with the site (it is held between 3 to 7 inches from site) it can be used between individual patients without cross contamination. The design of the Pain Ease valve is such that it does not allow any type of substance to enter its opening. 11.) Can I reapply Pain Ease? Yes, Pain Ease can be reapplied per directions, as needed, if a procedure takes longer than anticipated. 12.) Are there any contraindications for Pain Ease? Pain Ease is contraindicated for patients who have a history of hypersensitivity to 1,1,1,3,3- Pentafluoropropane and 1,1,1 2-Tetrafluoroethane. If skin irritation develops, discontinue use. Consult the product insert, found in the cap, for a full listing/identification of all contraindications, warnings, precautions and adverse reactions. 13.) Can I use Pain Ease on an open wound? Yes, Pain Ease is indicated for minor open wounds, intact mucous membrane (nasal passages, lips and oral cavity) and skin. There is no s

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