Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer .12 g/100mL
Benzalakonium · LIQUID · Zogics, LLC
Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer is a liquid containing benzalakonium at .12 g/100mL, taken topical. Manufactured by Zogics, LLC.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer
- Generic Name
- Benzalakonium
- NDC Code (Product)
72202-282- Manufacturer
- Zogics, LLC
- Strength
- .12 g/100mL
- Dosage Form
- LIQUID
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- 505G(a)(3)
- Marketing Start
- 04/24/2017
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFull Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses For handwashing to decrease bacteria on the skin. After changing diapers. After assisting ill persons. Before contact with a person under medical care or treatment. Recommended for repeat use.
Dosage & Administration
Directions Wet hands thoroughly with product and allow to dry. Children under six years of age should be supervised whtn using this product.
Warnings
Warnings For external use only Do not use in the eyes. When using this product do not get into eyes. If contact occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. Stop use and ask a doctor if irritation and redness develop. If condition persists for more that 72 hours consult a doctor. Keep out of reach of children If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer used for?
Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer contains Benzalakonium. It is a liquid taken topical. Consult your doctor for specific uses.
Is Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer a controlled substance?
Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer?
The generic name for Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer is Benzalakonium. There are no other listed brand versions of Benzalakonium.
What is the NDC code for Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer .12 g/100mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Zogics Foam Hand Sanitizer .12 g/100mL is 72202-282, listed by Zogics, LLC.
Not medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before making any medication decisions.
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