Degree 17.6 g/100g
Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant · AEROSOL, SPRAY · Conopco, Inc. d/b/a Unilever
Degree Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray is an over-the-counter antiperspirant deodorant spray applied to the skin that helps control perspiration and odor for up to 72 hours. It is designed for use on the underarms to manage sweat and body odor.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Degree
- Generic Name
- Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant
- NDC Code (Product)
64942-1890- Manufacturer
- Conopco, Inc. d/b/a Unilever
- Strength
- 17.6 g/100g
- Dosage Form
- AEROSOL, SPRAY
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M019
- Marketing Start
- 07/16/2021
Recall History
Making It a Lifestyle
Marketed without an approved NDA/ANDA - presence of undeclared sibutramine.
Family Dollar Stores, Llc.
CGMP Deviations: product held outside appropriate storage temperature conditions.
Side Effects Reported to FDA
FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses reduces underarm wetness
Dosage & Administration
Directions For underarms use only
Warnings
Warnings
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Degree used for?
Degree Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray is an over-the-counter antiperspirant deodorant spray applied to the skin that helps control perspiration and odor for up to 72 hours. It is designed for use on the underarms to manage sweat and body odor.
Is Degree a controlled substance?
Degree is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Degree?
The generic name for Degree is Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant. There are no other listed brand versions of Advanced Stress Control Dry Spray 72H Antiperspirant Deodorant.
What is the NDC code for Degree 17.6 g/100g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Degree 17.6 g/100g is 64942-1890, listed by Conopco, Inc. d/b/a Unilever.
Other Degree Dosages
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