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The following 5 images provide visual information about the product associated with Treatment Rinse Apple NDC 61578-315 by Dental Alliance Holdings Llc, 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.

Box Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Apple Box

Box Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Apple Box

This appears to be the label of a treatment rinse product with a pH value specified. The product may belong to a set of other products labeled as "A and B rinses", although this is not entirely clear. The text also includes a reference to a customer service hotline for questions or comments.*

Box Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Mint Box

Box Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Mint Box

The text is promoting a treatment rinse with anti-cavity benefits. It seems to have a mint flavor and an elevated pH level. The contact information for questions and comments is provided, including a phone number and a person's name.*

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part A Apple Bottle

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part A Apple Bottle

CARIFREEĀ® Treatment Rinse is an anti-cavity concentrated solution that aids in the prevention of dental caries (cavities). The product comes in two components, A and B, both of which should be mixed before use. The product contains sodium fluoride (0.05%) as an active ingredient. It is recommended to be used daily after brushing, and to be shaken before use. The combined rinse should be vigorously swished in the mouth for one minute, then spat out. It should not be swallowed, and the user should avoid eating or drinking anything for 30 minutes after rinsing. The product should not be used by children under six years of age without consulting a dentist or physician. The inactive ingredients of the product include natural flavors, sodium benzoate, Water, and Xylitol. The product should not be diluted, and each bottle should be stored below 30 degrees Celsius.*

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part A Mint Bottle

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part A Mint Bottle

CARIFREE Treatment Rinse is an anti-cavity concentrated solution in mint flavor. The product comes in a 5.9 fl oz (175.5 ml) bottle and should be used within 3 months after opening. The rinse contains Sodium Fluoride 0.05% which is an active ingredient for preventing cavities. It is recommended to use once daily after brushing by mixing 5 mL of component A with 5 mL of component B and swishing for one minute, then spitting out. The product should not be swallowed, and children should be supervised while using it. The rinse is not suitable for children under six years old, and users should avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after rinsing. In case of accidental ingestion, consult a Poison Control Center immediately.*

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part B Bottle

Bottle Principle Display Panel - Treatment Rinse Part B Bottle

The text describes a concentrated solution called CARIFREEĀ® Treatment Rinse that fights cavities. The solution is made up of two components, A and B, that have to be mixed in a 1:1 ratio before use. The rinse should not be swallowed and children under 6 should use the product under adult supervision. The product should be stored below 86 degrees Fahrenheit and used within three months of opening. The text also includes drug facts, warnings, and directions for use. The product contains inactive ingredients such as sodium hydroride, sodium hypochlorite, and water. Carifree.com is the manufacturer of the product.*

* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.