Detaphthal

Dataphthal: effective insecticide and repellent

Dataphthal, also known as Diethyltoluamide, is an effective insecticide and repellent used to protect against mosquitoes, flies, ticks and other insects. It belongs to a pharmaceutical group of insecticides and repellents that are used to prevent insect bites and protect against various diseases that they can transmit.

Dataphthal is widely used in a variety of forms, including aerosols, balms, cream gels, suppositories and coils. It is also sold under various trade names such as Gardex, Gardex Baby, Gardex Family and Dipterol. Each release form is intended for a specific use and may have its own characteristics and instructions for use.

One of the most common uses of detaphthal is as an aerosol. It is easily applied to skin and clothing, providing reliable protection against insects for several hours. Balms and cream gels containing dephathal can be used to protect against insects on small areas of the skin, such as the face and hands. Deathaphthalic candles and coils can be used to keep insects away indoors.

However, despite the effectiveness of detaphthal, some precautions must be taken when using it. First of all, you should carefully study the manufacturer's instructions and follow the recommendations for dosage and use. Additionally, do not use detaphthal on irritated or damaged skin. It is not recommended to use it in children under 2 years of age.

Overall, deathathal is an effective insecticide and repellent that helps protect against insect bites and prevent the transmission of various diseases. However, as with any other chemical, precautions must be taken and the manufacturer's instructions must be followed.