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Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength 10 [hp_X]/100mL

echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top · SOLUTION/ DROPS · Forces of Nature

No Recall History
Plain English

Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength is a solution/ drops containing echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top at 10 [hp_X]/100mL, taken topical. Manufactured by Forces of Nature.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength
Generic Name
echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top
NDC Code (Product)
51393-5013
Manufacturer
Forces of Nature
Strength
10 [hp_X]/100mL
Dosage Form
SOLUTION/ DROPS
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
09/11/2025

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength used for?

Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength contains echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top. It is a solution/ drops taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength a controlled substance?

Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength?

The generic name for Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength is echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top. There are no other listed brand versions of echinacea angustifolia whole, sodium chloride, thuja occidentalis leafy twig, and calendula officinalis flowering top.

What is the NDC code for Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength 10 [hp_X]/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Cold Sore Treatment Extra Strength 10 [hp_X]/100mL is 51393-5013, listed by Forces of Nature.

Product NDC

51393-5013

Package NDC

51393-5013-1

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