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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Docosanol NDC 46122-800 by Amerisource Bergen, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Tube Label 10% (2 g Tube) - docosanol fig1
This is a description of Docosanol Cream 10% for topical use. The cream is packaged in a 2g container and should only be used as directed in the full product insert. Distributed by AUROHEALTH LLC in East Windsor, NJ, it is made in India. Unique code for quality control: TS/DRUGS/58039/2020 P4200009.*
PACKAGE LABEL-PRINCIPAL DISPLAY PANEL - Tube Clamshell Blister Card label 10% (2 g Tube) - docosanol fig2
This text is about a product called Docosanol Cream 10%, which is a non-prescription medicine used to treat cold sores and fever blisters. The cream is meant for topical use only and contains 10% docosanol, known for shortening the healing time of cold sores. The text provides information on how to use the cream, its benefits over other over-the-counter products, and answers to frequently asked questions. The cream is FDA approved for both adults and children above 12 years of age. It is recommended to apply the cream five times a day at the first sign of a cold sore for best results. Additionally, it is mentioned that cosmetics like lipstick can be applied over the cream using a separate applicator to avoid spreading infection. For more information, consumers can contact the provided phone number.*
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