Minor burns
Also known as: Burned / Burns / Burn / Burn injury (morphologic abnormality) / Burns NOS / Burn (disorder) / Burn - unspecified / Burn - unspecified (disorder) / Burns (& [scalds]) / Burns (& [blisters] or [scalds]) / This code is not for inpatient use. Code to specified site and degree of burns / Burn of unspecified site, unspecified degree / Burns NOS (disorder) / Thermal burns / Thermal burn (morphologic abnormality) / Thermal burn / Thermal burn (disorder)
Drug | Drug Name | Drug Description |
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DB06770 | Benzyl alcohol | An antiparasitic agent used for the topical treatment of head lice infestation in patients 6 months of age and older. |
DB01744 | Camphor | A compound used topically to help relieve pain and also as a topical antiseptic. May also be used in vaporizers to help suppress coughing. This medication should not be swallowed. |
DB01718 | Cetrimonium | A compound that can be used as a topical antiseptic. |
DB09007 | Chlorphenoxamine | An antihistamine used as an antipruritic. |
DB14135 | Hypochlorous acid | An oxyacid of chlorine (HClO) containing monovalent chlorine that acts as an oxidizing or reducing agent. |
DB00281 | Lidocaine | A local anesthetic used in a wide variety of superficial and invasive procedures. |
DB11058 | Petrolatum | For use as an over the counter skin protectant [FDA Label]. Commonly used to treat diaper rash and chapped lips [FDA Label] . |
DB09085 | Tetracaine | A local anaesthetic agent used to induce local analgesia in the eyes and skin during medical procedures. |
DB08604 | Triclosan | An antimicrobial agent in clinical setting for disinfection, and prevention of spread and growth of bacteria, fungus, and mildew. |
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