Lip Crack 40 mg/g
Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide · STICK · BELLAGENA SKINCARE STUDIO & SPA
Lip Crack is a topical lip balm stick containing titanium dioxide and zinc oxide that provides sun protection and helps prevent and treat chapped lips. You can buy this product without a prescription at drugstores and other retailers.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Lip Crack
- Generic Name
- Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide
- NDC Code (Product)
85730-212- Manufacturer
- BELLAGENA SKINCARE STUDIO & SPA
- Strength
- 40 mg/g
- Dosage Form
- STICK
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M020
- Marketing Start
- 05/17/2023
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Lip Crack used for?
Lip Crack is a topical lip balm stick containing titanium dioxide and zinc oxide that provides sun protection and helps prevent and treat chapped lips. You can buy this product without a prescription at drugstores and other retailers.
Is Lip Crack a controlled substance?
Lip Crack is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Lip Crack?
The generic name for Lip Crack is Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide. There are 12 other brand versions of Titanium Dioxide, Zinc Oxide.
What is the NDC code for Lip Crack 40 mg/g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Lip Crack 40 mg/g is 85730-212, listed by BELLAGENA SKINCARE STUDIO & SPA.
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