Diaper Cream
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This gallery contains 8 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Diaper Cream (NDC 62932-157). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Mikerx Dosage Admin (Mikesrx Dosage N Administration)

Mikerx Dosage Admin (Mikesrx  Dosage N Administration)
This is a direction guideline for the application of diaper ointment. It instructs to change wet or soiled diapers promptly, cleanse the diaper area, and allow it to dry before applying the ointment liberally with each diaper change, particularly at bedtime or anytime exposure to wet diapers may be prolonged. It also emphasizes the use of ointment with each fistula management and dressing changes while paying special attention to changes at bedtime for protection throughout the evening hours.*
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Mikesrx Inactive (Mikesrx Inactive Ingredient Section)

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Mikesrx Indictn N Usage (Mikesrx Indications N Usage)

Mikesrx Indictn N Usage (Mikesrx  Indications N Usage)
The product is a skin protectant that forms a barrier against wetness and helps protect and heal skin irritations such as diaper dermatitis caused by various factors such as urine, diarrhea, and perspiration. It is also effective for minor burns, cuts, scrapes, and itching. In addition, it can be used for situations involving fistula site drainage or leakage.*
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Miesrx Active Ingredients (Mikesrx Otc Active Ingredient Section)

Miesrx Active Ingredients (Mikesrx  Otc Active Ingredient Section)
This is a Drug Facts label containing information about active ingredients including Menthol and Zinc Oxide. It indicates that the product is an external anesthetic and anti-th itch solution with skin protectant and anorectal astringent properties.*
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Mikesrx Purpose (Mikesrx Otc Purpose Section)

Mikesrx Purpose (Mikesrx  Otc Purpose Section)
This is a drug facts label that provides information on the purpose and active ingredients of a product. The product contains menthol and zinc oxide, which act as an external analgesic and skin protectant, respectively. Zinc oxide also functions as an anorectal astringent.*
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Mikesrx Keep Out Of Reach (Mikesrx Otc Keep Out Of Reach Of Children Section)

Mikesrx Keep Out Of Reach (Mikesrx  Otc Keep Out Of Reach Of Children Section)
This is a warning label for a product that is meant for external use only. It advises the user to avoid contact with the eyes and keep it out of reach of children. The product should not be applied on deep puncture wounds, infections, or lacerations. In case of ingestion, medical help should be sought immediately. The user is advised to stop using the product and consult a doctor if the condition worsens or if the symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or clear up and occur again within a few days.*
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Mikesrx Warnings (Mikesrx Warnings Section)

Mikesrx Warnings (Mikesrx  Warnings Section)
This is a warning label providing precautionary measures and guidance for the safe use of a product. It advises that the product should only be used externally and kept away from the eyes and children. It also warns against using the product on deep wounds, infections, or cuts, and seeking immediate medical attention if ingested. The label further instructs users to contact a doctor if the symptoms persist, worsen or reappear within a few days.*
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Mikesrx Diaper Rash Ointment (Mikesrx Diaper Rash Ointment)

Mikesrx Diaper Rash Ointment (Mikesrx Diaper Rash Ointment)
This is a drug facts label for a diaper rash ointment and skin protectant. The product comes in a 4oz package and is intended for external use only. The ointment can help heal and prevent skin irritation associated with diaper rash, and it is made with active ingredients such as Jojoba Oil, Sunflower Seed Oil, and Shea Butter. The directions indicate that the ointment should be applied as needed, and caution should be taken to avoid contact with the eyes. In case of severe symptoms or no improvement after seven days, one should stop using the product and consult a doctor.*

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