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Gethorey MIRACLE BALM .5 g/100mL

Hyaluronic Acid 1% Vitamin E 0.5% MIRACLE BALM · CREAM · Jiangxi Yudexi Pharmaceutical Co., LTD

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Plain English

Gethorey Miracle Balm is an over-the-counter topical cream containing hyaluronic acid and vitamin E that is applied to the skin. It is intended to help moisturize and nourish the skin.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Gethorey MIRACLE BALM
Generic Name
Hyaluronic Acid 1% Vitamin E 0.5% MIRACLE BALM
NDC Code (Product)
85248-013
Manufacturer
Jiangxi Yudexi Pharmaceutical Co., LTD
Strength
.5 g/100mL
Dosage Form
CREAM
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
01/28/2026

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Use Daily joint comfort & hydration. Helps relieve joint pain, soothe skin discomfort, enhance joint flexibility, support free movement,reduce stiffness, promote joint health, and restore joint vitality.

Dosage & Administration

Directions Roll on target area; massage gently. Do not cover immediately.

Warnings

Warnings External use only,Avoid broken skin, eyes/mucous membranes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gethorey MIRACLE BALM used for?

Gethorey Miracle Balm is an over-the-counter topical cream containing hyaluronic acid and vitamin E that is applied to the skin. It is intended to help moisturize and nourish the skin.

Is Gethorey MIRACLE BALM a controlled substance?

Gethorey MIRACLE BALM is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Gethorey MIRACLE BALM?

The generic name for Gethorey MIRACLE BALM is Hyaluronic Acid 1% Vitamin E 0.5% MIRACLE BALM. There are no other listed brand versions of Hyaluronic Acid 1% Vitamin E 0.5% MIRACLE BALM.

What is the NDC code for Gethorey MIRACLE BALM .5 g/100mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Gethorey MIRACLE BALM .5 g/100mL is 85248-013, listed by Jiangxi Yudexi Pharmaceutical Co., LTD.

Product NDC

85248-013

Package NDC

85248-013-01

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