Eradikate Acne Treatment Liquid
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Eradikate Acne Treatment (NDC 43479-106). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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0 Lbl Eradikate Acne Treatment 30ml Df Box

0 Lbl Eradikate Acne Treatment 30ml Df Box
This is a product description of an acne medication named "EradiKate." It helps to keep the skin clear of new acne blemishes. It should only be used as directed by a doctor and kept out of reach of children. The product comes with warnings, and in case of dryness or peeling, one should reduce the application frequency. The inactive ingredients include Isopropyl alcohol, Water, Camphor, and Salicylic acid. This product is only for external use and should not be used with any other acne medication unless directed. If there is any severe reaction, seek medical attention immediately.*
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Eradikate Carton 080216 Ol

Eradikate Carton 080216 Ol
EradiKate® is an anti-acne treatment that works quickly to clear up blemishes and reduce redness. The product contains Zinc Oxide to absorb excess oil and sulfur to quickly calm inflammation and prevent future breakouts. The product has not been tested on animals and comes in a 30mL size. The active ingredient is 10% sulfur and the product is designed for external use only. The user should clean the skin before applying the product, and if excessive drying or peeling occurs, they should reduce application to once a day or every other day. If skin irritation becomes severe, the product should be discontinued, and a doctor should be consulted.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.