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The following 3 images provide visual information about the product associated with Endit Zinc Oxide Skin Protection NDC 64068-500 by Endit Laboratories, Inc., 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.

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Label - Label

This is a drug facts label for a product containing 20% zinc oxide, which is used to treat and prevent diaper rash and to protect chafed skin. The label provides directions for use and warnings, and lists the inactive ingredients in the product. The product is distributed by Endit Laboratories Inc.*

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This is a drug fact sheet for a product containing Zinc Oxide 20% which helps treat and prevent rash associated with diaper use, incontinence, or exposure to feces and urine. It protects chafed skin due to diaper rash and helps seal out wetness. The user should not get it in their eyes and must consult a doctor if the condition worsens or symptoms last for more than 7 days. It contains inactive ingredients such as Boric Acid, Calamine, Cornstarch, Juniper Tar, Lanolin, Resorcinol, White Petrolatum. The drug is distributed by Endit Laboratories Inc., and made in the USA.*

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Label3 - Label3

This is a drug label for a skin protectant cream containing 20% zinc oxide. The cream is used to treat rashes associated with diaper use, incontinence, or exposure to feces and urine. It also helps protect chafed skin due to diaper rash and keeps the skin dry by sealing out wetness. It contains Boric Acid, Calamine, Cornstarch, Juniper Tar, Lanolin, Resorcinol, and White Petrolatum as inactive ingredients. The cream is distributed by Endit Laboratories, Inc. and made in the USA.*

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