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Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak 1347 mg/1

Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate and Calcium Acetate Monohydrate · POWDER, FOR SOLUTION · Advantice Health, LLC.

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Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak is a powder, for solution containing aluminum sulfate tetradecahydrate and calcium acetate monohydrate at 1347 mg/1, taken topical. Manufactured by Advantice Health, LLC..

Key Facts

Brand Name
Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak
Generic Name
Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate and Calcium Acetate Monohydrate
NDC Code (Product)
16864-140
Manufacturer
Advantice Health, LLC.
Strength
1347 mg/1
Dosage Form
POWDER, FOR SOLUTION
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M016
Marketing Start
06/26/2012

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak used for?

Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak contains Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate and Calcium Acetate Monohydrate. It is a powder, for solution taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak a controlled substance?

Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak?

The generic name for Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak is Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate and Calcium Acetate Monohydrate. There are no other listed brand versions of Aluminum Sulfate Tetradecahydrate and Calcium Acetate Monohydrate.

What is the NDC code for Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak 1347 mg/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Kerasal Athletes Foot Rapid Symptom Relief Medicated Soak 1347 mg/1 is 16864-140, listed by Advantice Health, LLC..

Product NDC

16864-140

Package NDC

16864-140-01

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