Microcyn® OTC Advanced Wound and Skin Cleanser
Microcyn® OTC Advanced Wound and Skin Cleanser
Microcyn OTC is an all-natural product that is formulated to clean cuts and skin abrasions and relieve minor skin irritations. This gentle, no-sting, and non-irritating spray effectively removes microorganisms without alcohol and without damaging healthy tissue. It is safe and effective for managing minor cuts, abrasions, and skin irritations. Microcyn OTC is the over-the-counter formulation of our Microcyn Skin & Wound Cleanser, trusted by hospitals around the world for over 20 years.
Microcyn OTC is Natural Products Association (NPA) certified all natural! Microcyn OTC contains naturally occurring Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl) which has been shown to be anti-microbial and regenerative.
Our patented, and FDA cleared Microcyn Technology used in Microcyn OTC is backed by Sonoma Pharma’s 20 years of science and proven with real-world experience in hospitals and wound care centers in 55 countries around the world.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Water, Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl), and Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl).
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Microcyn Advanced Wound and Skin Cleanser Benefits
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Cleans cuts, soothes irritations
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Gentle on the skin, no alcohol, no sting
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Certified Natural by the Natural Products Association
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FAQs
What is Microcyn used for?
Proper cleaning of wounds by removing debris and microorganisms is crucial to preventing infection, reducing scarring and promoting healing. Microcyn OTC effectively cleans cuts, skin abrasions, and relieves minor skin irritations, without causing damage to healthy tissue.
How frequently should I use Microcyn OTC?
1-2 times daily
When should I expect to see results?
Most customers who use the product for wound care see improvement after 1-2 weeks with daily use.
What are the ingredients in Microcyn?
Water, Sodium Chloride (NaCl), Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl), and Hypochlorous Acid (HOCl)