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Tree frog 10 [hp_X]/mL

COMFREY ROOT, ROSEMARY · GEL · Laboratorios Zepol S.A.

No Recall History
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Tree Frog is a topical gel containing comfrey root and rosemary that you can purchase over-the-counter and apply directly to your skin. This product is used traditionally to support skin health and comfort, though scientific evidence for its effectiveness is limited.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Tree frog
Generic Name
COMFREY ROOT, ROSEMARY
NDC Code (Product)
55715-007
Manufacturer
Laboratorios Zepol S.A.
Strength
10 [hp_X]/mL
Dosage Form
GEL
Route
TOPICAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
05/16/2023

Recall History

No Recall History

Full Prescribing Information

Source: FDA Drug Label (SPL)For healthcare professionals

Indications & Usage

Directions: For minor aches and pains. External use only.

Dosage & Administration

For best results, apply two to three times daily as needed.

Warnings

WARNINGS SECTION Keep out of reach of children. Protect from heat. light and moisture. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. Do not use with a heating pad. Do not apply to cut, irritated or damaged skin. Do not use on face or near eyes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tree frog used for?

Tree Frog is a topical gel containing comfrey root and rosemary that you can purchase over-the-counter and apply directly to your skin. This product is used traditionally to support skin health and comfort, though scientific evidence for its effectiveness is limited.

Is Tree frog a controlled substance?

Tree frog is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Tree frog?

The generic name for Tree frog is COMFREY ROOT, ROSEMARY. There are no other listed brand versions of COMFREY ROOT, ROSEMARY.

What is the NDC code for Tree frog 10 [hp_X]/mL?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Tree frog 10 [hp_X]/mL is 55715-007, listed by Laboratorios Zepol S.A..

Product NDC

55715-007

Package NDC

55715-007-01

Other Tree frog Dosages

Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.

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