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Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel 150 mg/mL

Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate · GEL · Novadore USA Inc

No Recall History
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Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel is a gel containing aluminum chloride hexahydrate at 150 mg/mL, taken topical. Manufactured by Novadore USA Inc.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel
Generic Name
Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate
NDC Code (Product)
69990-103
Manufacturer
Novadore USA Inc
Strength
150 mg/mL
Dosage Form
GEL
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M019
Marketing Start
01/01/2015

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Uses Reduces underarm perspiration

Dosage & Administration

Directions Apply to underarms only. Apply a small amount of product to underarms at bedtime. It may itch during initial application. The next morning, rinse underarms with abundant water and apply a regular antiperspirant. For best results, use DURADRY® AM. Apply DURADRY® PM for a few nights in a row or until the excessive perspiration is controlled. Then Apply twice a week or as needed for maintenance.

Warnings

Warnings For external use only Stop use if rash or irritation occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel used for?

Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel contains Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate. It is a gel taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel a controlled substance?

Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel?

The generic name for Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel is Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate. There are 1 other brand versions of Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate.

What is the NDC code for Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel 150 mg/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Duradry Sweat Minimizing Gel 150 mg/mL is 69990-103, listed by Novadore USA Inc.

Product NDC

69990-103

Package NDC

69990-103-01

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