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Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream 3 g/100g

Dimethicone, white petrolatum · CREAM · Chattem, Inc.

No Recall History
Plain English

Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream is a moisturizing foot cream containing dimethicone and white petrolatum that helps relieve dry, cracked skin, particularly for people with diabetes. Apply it to clean, dry feet as directed on the package to help soothe and protect vulnerable foot skin.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream
Generic Name
Dimethicone, white petrolatum
NDC Code (Product)
41167-0541
Manufacturer
Chattem, Inc.
Strength
3 g/100g
Dosage Form
CREAM
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M016
Marketing Start
03/01/2022

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream used for?

Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream is a moisturizing foot cream containing dimethicone and white petrolatum that helps relieve dry, cracked skin, particularly for people with diabetes. Apply it to clean, dry feet as directed on the package to help soothe and protect vulnerable foot skin.

Is Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream a controlled substance?

Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream?

The generic name for Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream is Dimethicone, white petrolatum. There are no other listed brand versions of Dimethicone, white petrolatum.

What is the NDC code for Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream 3 g/100g?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Gold Bond Diabetics Medicated Dry Skin Relief Foot Cream 3 g/100g is 41167-0541, listed by Chattem, Inc..

Product NDC

41167-0541

Package NDC

41167-0541-0

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