QC Diaper Rash
Dosage form: cream
Ingredients: ZINC OXIDE 0.10g in 1g
Labeler: Quality Home Products
NDC Code: 64525-5382
Disclaimer: Most OTC drugs are not reviewed and approved by FDA, however they may be marketed if they comply with applicable regulations and policies. FDA has not evaluated whether this product complies.
Zinc Oxide 10%
Skin Protectant
- helps treat and prevent diaper rash
- protects chafed skin due to diaper rash and helps protect skin from wetness
- helps prevent and temporarily protect chafed, chapped, cracked or windburned skin lips
For external use only
over deep or puncture wounds, infections or lacerations
avoid contact with the eyes
if condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days.
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
- change wet and soiled diapers promptly, cleanse the diaper area, and allow to dry
- apply ointment liberally as often as necessary, with each diaper change, especially at bedtime or anytime when exposure to wet diapers may be prolonged
- store at room temperature
- Lot No and Exp Date: see box or see crimp of tube
aloe vera gel, butylated hydroxytoluene, liquid paraffin, methyl parahydroxybenzoate, talc, tocopherol acetate, triethanolamine, purified lanolin, purified water, white petrolatum
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zinc oxide cream |
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| Labeler - Quality Home Products (205554157) |
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