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Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry 4 [hp_X]/1

zinc acetate anhydrous, zinc gluconate, and sambucus nigra flowering top · BAR, CHEWABLE · Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

No Recall History
Plain English

Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops is an over-the-counter lozenge containing zinc and elderberry that is intended to help reduce the duration or severity of cold symptoms. The product comes as a chewable fruit drop that you take by mouth.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry
Generic Name
zinc acetate anhydrous, zinc gluconate, and sambucus nigra flowering top
NDC Code (Product)
10237-469
Manufacturer
Church & Dwight Co., Inc.
Strength
4 [hp_X]/1
Dosage Form
BAR, CHEWABLE
Route
ORAL
Marketing Status
Marketing Start
10/12/2021

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry used for?

Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops is an over-the-counter lozenge containing zinc and elderberry that is intended to help reduce the duration or severity of cold symptoms. The product comes as a chewable fruit drop that you take by mouth.

Is Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry a controlled substance?

Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry?

The generic name for Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry is zinc acetate anhydrous, zinc gluconate, and sambucus nigra flowering top. There are 2 other brand versions of zinc acetate anhydrous, zinc gluconate, and sambucus nigra flowering top.

What is the NDC code for Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry 4 [hp_X]/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Zicam Cold Remedy Medicated Fruit Drops - Elderberry 4 [hp_X]/1 is 10237-469, listed by Church & Dwight Co., Inc..

Product NDC

10237-469

Package NDC

10237-469-22

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