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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Scrub-in Surgical Scrub Brush/sponge NDC 53329-923 by Medline Industries, Lp, 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.

53329 923 09 DYND374081

53329 923 09 DYND374081

This is a description of a drug product called DYND374081 NDC53329-923.09, with the active ingredient Cryogenol (FOMX) 3.3%, which is used as a surgical hand scrub. It includes warnings that the product is for external use only, should not be used with other products, and to seek medical attention if irritation persists for more than 72 hours. The product contains inactive ingredients such as Acio, OMDM Hydaniin, and others. For more information, one can call 1500 MEDLINE.*

53329 923 33 DYND374081

53329 923 33 DYND374081

This is a description of a surgical scrub brush/sponge with a nail cleaner called Scrub-In™. It contains Chloroxylenol (PCMX) at 3.3% w/w with an approximate volume of 20 mL, and is for single-use only. The product is not made with natural rubber latex, and it is formulated to clean nails, cuticles, and hard-to-reach spaces thoroughly. The brush/sponge also has a nail pick and is intended for use on hands and forearms. The inactive ingredients include iricAcd, WM Hydaron, MettylcHoroisothiazalinone, Mettylisothiazalinone, PEG- 120 elyl Glucose Dioa, Prpyne Gl SodurC.6 Okl Sullonte, Sodim Hydroxde, Sodum Laury| Sarcsinate, Soy i ater. However, there are warnings to follow before using the product to avoid negative consequences. For instance, it should only be used externally and contact a doctor in case of adverse reactions.*

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