Hypocyn
Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray is a solution that helps clean wounds and prevent infections. It's applied directly to your wounds, usually twice daily, to flush out any microbes or debris. Typically, Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray is used in a healthcare setting by a provider who is monitoring your wound healing. Most people experience few to no side effects while using Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray as directed. If you're using this medication at home, store Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray in a cool and dark place to make sure it works well.
What is Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray?
What is Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray used for?
- Clean and remove germs, dirt, or debris from wounds
How Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray works
Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray is an antiseptic skin solution. It contains a man-made version of the chemical called hypochlorous acid that your body naturally produces whenever you have an injury or an infection. Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray kills germs by destroying their genetic material and slowing their growth. It's used to kill the germs on your skin to prevent skin irritation or infection.
Drug facts
| Common Brands | HypoCyn |
|---|---|
| Drug Class | Antiseptic |
| Controlled Substance Classification | Not a controlled medication |
| Generic Status | No lower-cost generic available |
| Availability | Prescription only |
Side effects of Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray
The following side effects may get better over time as your body gets used to the medication. Let your healthcare provider know immediately if you continue to experience these symptoms or if they worsen over time.
Common Side Effects
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Pros and cons of Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray
Pros
- Kills many different types of germs
- Breaks down germs quickly
- Has very few side effects, so it's safe for most people if used as directed
Cons
- Typically applied twice daily
- Need to be protected from light and heat
- Might not be safe for use in people allergic to chlorine
Pharmacist tips for Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray
- Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray should only be used on the outside of your body (i.e., skin). Don't take this medication by mouth, and never use it in your eyes, nose, or ears.
- If you're storing Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray at home for an ongoing skin condition, make sure to store this medication at room temperature and protect it from light. Heat and direct sunlight can cause Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray to not work as well.
- If you're applying a wound dressing to the affected area(s), spray Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray to the dressing until it moistens. Apply the dressing to the affected area(s) as directed by your provider.
Risks and warnings for Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray
Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray can cause some serious health issues. This risk may be even higher for certain groups. If this worries you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about other options.
Serious allergic reaction to chlorine
Talk to your provider about using Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray if you're sensitive to chlorine-containing products, such as liquid bleach or chlorine-treated swimming pools. Because Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray has chlorine molecules, you might have an allergic reaction to Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray if you've had an allergic reaction to other chlorine-containing products in the past. Let your provider know if you have signs and symptoms of an allergy, such as itchy, red skin, rash, or hives.
Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray dosage
| Dosage | Quantity | Price as low as | Price per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 237ml | 1 bottle | $39.99 | $39.99 |
| 59ml of 0.01% | 1 bottle | $441.49 | $441.49 |
| antipruritic gel of 8oz | 1 bottle | $39.99 | $39.99 |
Typical dosage for Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray
Hypocyn (hypochlorous acid) dermal spray is usually used in a healthcare setting or under the directions of a healthcare provider.
The typical dose is one application to the affected area(s) two times a day, or as directed by your provider.