Calaclear
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This gallery contains 17 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Calaclear (NDC 0395-9108). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.
As provided by Humco Holding Group, Inc., these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.
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Cvs Calaclear
Ddmclear
This is a description of a Skin Relief product that is used as a Topical Analgesic Drying Agent. It comes in a 6 oz (177 mL) bottle and is meant to be compared to the Active Ingredients of Caladryl Clear Lotion. The text includes some errors, abbreviations, and symbols that are not readable or understandable.*
Equate (Eq Calamine Clear)
This is a Drug Facts label from a bottle of Clear Calamine Lotion manufactured and distributed by Valeant Pharmaceuticals. It contains 1% Pramoxine HCI and 0.1% Zinc Acetate as active ingredients, and is intended for external use only. This lotion is designed to dry oozing and weeping, and to temporarily relieve the pain and itching associated with poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, or other minor skin irritations. The warning section cautions against accidental ingestion and advises that users should discontinue use if the condition worsens or persists for more than 7 days. The Directions section provides the recommended use and application frequency of the lotion for adults and children over 2 years old, along with the other ingredients in the lotion.*
Equate Calaclear
equate Calamine Clear Lotion is a skin protectant that effectively dries up oozing and weeping and relieves itching and pain caused by poison ivy, oak, and sumac, and other minor skin irritations. It contains Pramoxine HCI (1%) and Zinc Acetate (0.1%) as its active ingredients. Users should avoid getting it into their eyes and must consult a doctor if symptoms last for more than seven days, worsen or clear up before recurring within a few days. Children under two years old should consult a doctor before using the product. The lotion should be applied three to four times daily to the affected area using cotton or a soft cloth. The product is not manufactured or distributed by Valeant Pharmaceuticals, owner of the registered trademark, Calachyl Clear Lotion.*
Gnpclear
Ht (Ht Calaclear)
This is a drug facts label, which contains information about a medicated lotion for minor skin irritations, including poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. The active ingredients are Pramoxine HCI 1% (an external analgesic) and Zinc Acetate 0.1% (a skin protectant and drying agent). The label includes directions for use, warnings to avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and a recommendation to consult a doctor before using on children under the age of two. The product should be stored at room temperature. The label includes a list of inactive ingredients, including alcohol, fragrance, and water. The lotion is distributed by Harris Teeter.*
Heb (L040096800 Heb Calaclear Lotion Web)
This is a drug facts label with information on an anti-itch formula lotion intended for external use only. The active ingredients are Pramoxine HCI and Zinc acetate. The lotion is designed to relieve pain, itching and dry out skin irritations caused by poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac. Individuals are warned to avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, and not use it for more than seven consecutive days without consulting with a doctor. The label gives directions for use on affected areas, with instructions to shake well before using. It also includes additional information on the inactive ingredients and storage instructions, as well as contact information for customer support.*
Ldrclear
Pv (Pv Calaclear)
Publixclear
This is a description of an anti-itch lotion product named "Publix clear ANTI-ITCH LOTION". It claims to compare to active ingredients in Caladryl Clear Lotion, providing itch relief, drying and skin protectant agents. It contains warnings for use, however, with no clear instructions highlighted. The remaining text consists of a long list of ingredients and manufacturing information that is not relevant for the description.*
Qcclear
This is a drug facts label for a medication called "Ke Redon's Pupase Clear Lotion." This external analgesic and drying agent is intended to help relieve pain and itching caused by poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. The NDC number for the medication is 63868-097-06 and it is made in the USA. The label also includes instructions on use and warnings about the potential side effects of the medication.*
Raclear
Calaclear Lotion is a topical analgesic and skin protectant that can be used to alleviate the symptoms of skin irritations, insect bites, poison ivy, and poison oak. Its active ingredients are Pramoxine HCI and Zinc Acetate 0. The drug facts and directions for use can be found on the packaging. It is distributed by Rite Aid at 30 Hunter Lane.*
Smclear
This is a drug information label for an external analgesic and skin protectant solution in a 6oz (177 ml) bottle. It contains pramoxine as an active ingredient and is used for relieving pain and itching caused by skin irritations such as insect bites and rashes. The solution should not be used on open wounds or mucous membranes and should be kept out of reach of children. The label also includes directions for use and a list of other ingredients.*
Tcclear
This text is a description of a topical analgesic and skin protectant named "sefopCare R 2". It provides relief from itching caused by poison ivy, poison oak, insect bites, and minor skin irritations. The ingredients constitute 25% of the formula. There are also mentions of a lotion and topical use, but it is not clear if they are related to sefopCare R2.*
Wmclear
Cvs (Cvs Itch Relief 01)
* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.