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Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure 14.4 g/100g

Glycerin 14.4%, Lidocaine 5%, Petrolatum 15%, Phenylephrine HCl 0.25% · CREAM · Derma Care Research Labs, LLC

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Plain English

Revivol is a topical cream used to relieve pain, itching, and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids and anal fissures. The medication contains a combination of ingredients including a numbing agent (lidocaine), a decongestant (phenylephrine), and moisturizing components to provide symptom relief.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure
Generic Name
Glycerin 14.4%, Lidocaine 5%, Petrolatum 15%, Phenylephrine HCl 0.25%
NDC Code (Product)
72839-295
Manufacturer
Derma Care Research Labs, LLC
Strength
14.4 g/100g
Dosage Form
CREAM
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M015
Drug Class
Non-Standardized Chemical Allergen [EPC]; Amide Local Anesthetic [EPC]
Marketing Start
05/12/2023

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure used for?

Revivol is a topical cream used to relieve pain, itching, and discomfort associated with hemorrhoids and anal fissures. The medication contains a combination of ingredients including a numbing agent (lidocaine), a decongestant (phenylephrine), and moisturizing components to provide symptom relief.

Is Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure a controlled substance?

Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure?

The generic name for Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure is Glycerin 14.4%, Lidocaine 5%, Petrolatum 15%, Phenylephrine HCl 0.25%. There are 2 other brand versions of Glycerin 14.4%, Lidocaine 5%, Petrolatum 15%, Phenylephrine HCl 0.25%.

What is the NDC code for Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure 14.4 g/100g?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Revivol Hemorrhoid and Fissure 14.4 g/100g is 72839-295, listed by Derma Care Research Labs, LLC.

Product NDC

72839-295

Package NDC

72839-295-01

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