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Cremo Company 20 g/100mL

Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY (Anhydrous) · STICK · Cremo Company

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Plain English

Cremo is an antiperspirant deodorant stick applied to the skin to reduce sweating and odor. It contains aluminum zirconium as its active ingredient and is available without a prescription.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Cremo Company
Generic Name
Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY (Anhydrous)
NDC Code (Product)
71825-161
Manufacturer
Cremo Company
Strength
20 g/100mL
Dosage Form
STICK
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M019
Marketing Start
12/21/2024

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Uses Reduces underarm wetness

Dosage & Administration

Directions Apply to underarms only Twist up product, apply a light layer to clean and dry underarms

Warnings

Warnings For external use only Do not use on broken skin. Stop use if rash or irritation occurs. Ask a doctor before use if you have kidney disease. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Cremo Company used for?

Cremo is an antiperspirant deodorant stick applied to the skin to reduce sweating and odor. It contains aluminum zirconium as its active ingredient and is available without a prescription.

Is Cremo Company a controlled substance?

Cremo Company is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Cremo Company?

The generic name for Cremo Company is Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY (Anhydrous). There are 1 other brand versions of Aluminum Zirconium Tetrachlorohydrex GLY (Anhydrous).

What is the NDC code for Cremo Company 20 g/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Cremo Company 20 g/100mL is 71825-161, listed by Cremo Company.

Product NDC

71825-161

Package NDC

71825-161-72

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