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TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse .002 mg/10mL

Anticavity Oral Rinse · RINSE · Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

No Recall History
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TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse is a rinse containing anticavity oral rinse at .002 mg/10mL, taken oral. Manufactured by Church & Dwight Co., Inc..

Key Facts

Brand Name
TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse
Generic Name
Anticavity Oral Rinse
NDC Code (Product)
10237-267
Manufacturer
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
Strength
.002 mg/10mL
Dosage Form
RINSE
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Application #
M021
Marketing Start
12/31/2024

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

USE aids in the prevention of dental cavities

Dosage & Administration

DIRECTIONS Adults 18 years of age and older: • use twice a day after brushing your teeth with a toothpaste • vigorously swish 10 milliliters of rinse between your teeth for 1 minute and then spit out • do not swallow the rinse • do not eat or drink for 30 minutes after rinsing

Warnings

WARNING Keep out of reach of children. If more than used for rinsing is accidentally swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse used for?

TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse contains Anticavity Oral Rinse. It is a rinse taken oral. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse a controlled substance?

TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse?

The generic name for TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse is Anticavity Oral Rinse. There are 1 other brand versions of Anticavity Oral Rinse.

What is the NDC code for TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse .002 mg/10mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for TheraBreath Complete Oral Rinse .002 mg/10mL is 10237-267, listed by Church & Dwight Co., Inc..

Product NDC

10237-267

Package NDC

10237-267-16

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