Coleman Bite And Sting Relief Liquid
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This gallery contains 12 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Coleman Bite And Sting Relief (NDC 68093-7428). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Active Ingredients (C7428a Actives)

Active Ingredients (C7428a Actives)
Drug Facts panel listing active ingredients of Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid, including Benzocaine 10% as analgesic, anesthetic, and antipruritic; Phenol 1.35% as first aid antiseptic; and Camphor 3% as an external analgesic.*
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Dosage (C7428a Dosage)

Dosage (C7428a Dosage)
A directions panel for Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid. It instructs to apply soon after insect bites from various insects, clean the area, apply a small amount with a sponge tip applicator, and reapply if itching persists. It advises removing ticks or stingers before treatment and provides usage guidance for adults and children 2 years and older, with a note to consult a doctor for children under 2 years.*
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Inactive Ingredients (C7428a Inactives)

Inactive Ingredients (C7428a Inactives)
A drug facts panel section labeled 'Inactive ingredients' listing Propylene Glycol as the inactive ingredient. The text is black on a white background with a bold heading.*
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Indications And Usage (C7428a Indications)

Indications And Usage (C7428a Indications)
A drug facts panel excerpt stating the uses of the product, specifically for first aid to help prevent infection in minor cuts, scrapes, and burns.*
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Instructions For Use (C7428a Instructions)

Instructions For Use (C7428a Instructions)
Directions for Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid instruct applying soon after insect bites to counteract effects from various insects. Clean area, apply a small amount with sponge tip applicator, and reapply in 10-15 minutes if itching persists. Remove ticks or stingers before treatment. Usage guidance for adults and children 2 years and older, and consult a doctor for children under 2.*
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Package Label (C7428a Label)

Package Label (C7428a Label)
Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid 0.5 fl oz (15 mL) label displays active ingredients Benzocaine 10%, Phenol 1.35%, and Camphor 3%. It provides external analgesic and first aid antiseptic properties for relief from insect bites and stings. The label is red and white with the Coleman logo and usage directions included.*
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Purpose (C7428a Purpose)

Purpose (C7428a Purpose)
Drug Facts panel showing active ingredients of Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid: Benzocaine 10% as analgesic, anesthetic, and antipruritic; Phenol 1.35% as first aid antiseptic; and Camphor 3% as external analgesic.*
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Questions (C7428a Questions)

Questions (C7428a Questions)
A customer service contact section with the heading 'Questions or comments?' followed by a toll-free phone number 1-800-558-6614, presumably for consumer inquiries about the product Coleman Bite and Sting Relief.*
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Stop Use And Ask Doctor (C7428a Stop Use)

Stop Use And Ask Doctor (C7428a Stop Use)
Warning panel from Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid. It instructs use for external application only, avoiding eyes and large body areas. Advises against use on deep wounds, animal bites, or serious burns without consulting a doctor. Includes warnings not to bandage, to stop use and consult a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days, and to keep out of reach of children. Directions provided for accidental ingestion and eye exposure.*
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Warnings (C7428a Warning)

Warnings (C7428a Warning)
This image shows the warnings section of the Drug Facts for Coleman Bite and Sting Relief liquid, an external anesthetic and first aid antiseptic. It includes cautions about external use only, avoiding eyes and large areas of the body, consulting a doctor for deep wounds or serious burns, not bandaging the treated area, stopping use and asking a doctor if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days, and keeping the product out of reach of children. Instructions for accidental ingestion and eye contact are also included.*
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When Using This Product (C7428a When Using)

When Using This Product (C7428a When Using)
This image is a continuation of the Drug Facts label for Coleman Bite and Sting Relief liquid topical product. It contains warnings for external use only, advises against eye contact, large area application, use on deep wounds or animal bites without doctor consultation, and bandaging. It instructs to stop use and consult a doctor if condition worsens or symptoms persist beyond 7 days. It includes safety guidelines for accidental ingestion and eye exposure, emphasizing keeping out of reach of children.*
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Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (C7428a Children)

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children (C7428a Children)
Warning text panel from Coleman Bite and Sting Relief topical liquid. It includes safety instructions such as external use only, avoiding eye contact, not applying over large body areas, consulting a doctor for serious wounds or burns, not bandaging, stopping use if condition worsens or persists beyond seven days, and keeping out of reach of children. It advises flushing eyes with water if contact occurs and seeking medical help if swallowed.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.