Gehwol med Foot
Dosage form: powder
Ingredients: CLOTRIMAZOLE 1.0g in 100g
Labeler: Eduard Gerlach GmbH
NDC Code: 45264-003
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.
Clotrimazole 1%
Antifungal
- Effectively treats most athlete's foot
- Deodorizes the feet and keeps them dry
- Gehwol med Foot Powder with its high quality foot cares agents Tapioca Starch, Micronized Zinc Oxide, Triclosan and Bisabolol prevents foot odor and absorbs perspiration
For external use only.
avoid contact with the eyes.
- There is no improvement within 4 weeks
- Irritation occurs
children under 2 years of age unless directed by a doctor.
This Product should not be inhaled by infants. in case of accidental ingestion, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away
Dust your feet with GEHWOL med Powder once daily, if possible after using GEHWOL Foot Bath. For best results, sprinkle your socks with GEHWOL med Foot Powder as well.
Store between 20° to 25° C (68° to 77° F)
talc, tapioca starch,zinc oxide,bisabolol,menthol,triclosan,isopropyl alcohol,parfum/fragrance,aqua,maltrodextrin,dextrin,lecithin,patassium cetyl, phosphate
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| Labeler - Eduard Gerlach GmbH (315343350) |
| Registrant - Eduard Gerlach GmbH (315343350) |
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| Name | Address | ID/FEI | Operations |
| Eduard Gerlach GmbH | 315343350 | manufacture(45264-003) | |
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