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13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint .5 g/100mL

pyrithione zinc shampoo · SHAMPOO · China Ningbo Shangge Cosmetics Technology Corp.

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13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint is a shampoo containing pyrithione zinc shampoo at .5 g/100mL, taken topical. Manufactured by China Ningbo Shangge Cosmetics Technology Corp..

Key Facts

Brand Name
13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint
Generic Name
pyrithione zinc shampoo
NDC Code (Product)
58503-210
Manufacturer
China Ningbo Shangge Cosmetics Technology Corp.
Strength
.5 g/100mL
Dosage Form
SHAMPOO
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M032
Marketing Start
03/17/2025

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint used for?

13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint contains pyrithione zinc shampoo. It is a shampoo taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint a controlled substance?

13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint?

The generic name for 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint is pyrithione zinc shampoo. There are 1 other brand versions of pyrithione zinc shampoo.

What is the NDC code for 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint .5 g/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for 13.5oz 2 In 1 Dandruff Hair Cleanse and Conditioner - Eucalyptus and Mint .5 g/100mL is 58503-210, listed by China Ningbo Shangge Cosmetics Technology Corp..

Product NDC

58503-210

Package NDC

58503-210-01

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