Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes 1.3 mg/1
Benzalkonium chloride · CLOTH · Unifirst First Aid Corporation
Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes contain benzalkonium chloride and are used as a topical antiseptic to clean and disinfect skin. These over-the-counter wipes help reduce bacteria on the skin surface.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes
- Generic Name
- Benzalkonium chloride
- NDC Code (Product)
47682-056- Manufacturer
- Unifirst First Aid Corporation
- Strength
- 1.3 mg/1
- Dosage Form
- CLOTH
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M003
- Marketing Start
- 02/01/2022
Recall History
ACME UNITED CORPORATION
CGMP Deviations
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes used for?
Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes contain benzalkonium chloride and are used as a topical antiseptic to clean and disinfect skin. These over-the-counter wipes help reduce bacteria on the skin surface.
Is Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes a controlled substance?
Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes?
The generic name for Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes is Benzalkonium chloride. There are 12 other brand versions of Benzalkonium chloride.
What is the NDC code for Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes 1.3 mg/1?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Green Guard Antiseptic Wipes 1.3 mg/1 is 47682-056, listed by Unifirst First Aid Corporation.
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