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AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash .003 mg/mL

PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL · LIQUID · SHIELD LINE LLC

No Recall History
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AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash is a liquid containing parachlorometaxylenol at .003 mg/mL, taken topical. Manufactured by SHIELD LINE LLC.

Key Facts

Brand Name
AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash
Generic Name
PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL
NDC Code (Product)
52410-8073
Manufacturer
SHIELD LINE LLC
Strength
.003 mg/mL
Dosage Form
LIQUID
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M003
Marketing Start
06/12/2018

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Uses Handwash to help reduce bacteria on the skin that potentially can cause disease Recommended for repeat use

Dosage & Administration

Directions Wet hands with water and dispense sufficient amount of product into cupped palm of hand Wash both hands thoroughly for 15 seconds Rince under running water and dry thoroughly

Warnings

Warnings For external use only Keep out of eyes, ears or mouth. In case of eye contact, flush eyes with water Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation and redness develop or if condition persists for more than 72 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash used for?

AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash contains PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL. It is a liquid taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash a controlled substance?

AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash?

The generic name for AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash is PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL. There are 1 other brand versions of PARACHLOROMETAXYLENOL.

What is the NDC code for AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash .003 mg/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for AmeriDerm Antibacterial Wash .003 mg/mL is 52410-8073, listed by SHIELD LINE LLC.

Product NDC

52410-8073

Package NDC

52410-8073-2

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