Foaming Antibacterial Hand Solution
NDC Package 67502-110-85
Package Information
Foaming Antibacterial Hand (benzalkonium chloride) solution is pump a small amount of foam into palm of hand.Scrub thoroughly for at least fifteen seconds.Rinse completely and dry. This formulation utilizes a solution delivery system. Marketed by Intercon Chemical Company, this product is identified by NDC 67502-110 and is authorized under FDA application 505G(a)(3).
Identification & Billing
Clinical Specifications
Regulatory & Marketing
Hierarchy Structure
- 67502 - Intercon Chemical Company
- 67502-110 - Foaming Antibacterial Hand
- 67502-110-85 - 850 mL in 1 BOTTLE, PUMP
- 67502-110 - Foaming Antibacterial Hand
The NDC Directory contains ONLY information on final marketed drugs submitted to FDA electronically by labelers. A labeler might be a manufacturer, re-packager or re-labeler. The product information included in the NDC directory does not indicate that FDA has verified the information provided by the product labeler. Assigned NDC numbers are not in any way an indication of FDA approval of the product.
* Please review the full disclaimer at the bottom of this page.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the distribution configuration for this product package?
The code 67502-110-85 identifies a specific commercial package of 850 ml in 1 bottle, pump of Foaming Antibacterial Hand, a human over the counter drug labeled by Intercon Chemical Company. This solution is formulated for topical use and contains benzalkonium chloride as the active substance.
Is this product currently listed with the FDA?
Yes, this product is active and verified within the NDC Directory. It was introduced to the market by Intercon Chemical Company on June 29, 2026. The current certification is valid through December 31, 2027.
How is this Intercon Chemical Company product billed for insurance claims?
For medical billing and reimbursement, this package follows the 11-digit CMS format: 67502011085. The table below illustrates the segment conversion from the 10-digit labeler code to the 11-digit provider format.
11-Digit Code Conversion
Billing payers usually require a 5-4-2 segment configuration. Below is the conversion from the 10-digit package format to the 11-digit billing format:
Note: The zero is added to the Product segment to maintain the 5-4-2 structure.