Leader Cough Suspension, Extended Release
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Leader Cough (NDC 70000-0302). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Cough Dm Carton Image 1 (Image 01)

Cough Dm Carton Image 1 (Image 01)
LEADER Cough DM is an oral suspension that acts as a cough suppressant. It contains Dextromethorphan Polistirex and is available for both day and night use. The grape-flavored liquid comes in extended-release form, providing 12-hour cough relief and is alcohol-free. A dosing cup is included, and the product has a 100% money-back guarantee. However, the formulation contains Sodium Metabisulfite, which may trigger allergic reactions in some people.*
FDA Label Image

Cough Dm Carton Image 2 (Image 02)

Cough Dm Carton Image 2 (Image 02)
This is a Drug Facts label for a medication that contains 30mg of dextromethorphan hydrobromide per 5mL as a cough suppressant. This medication is used for temporary relief of minor throat and bronchial irritation due to the common cold or inhaled irritants. The label has dosing instructions for individuals over 12 years of age and specifies not to exceed 20mL in 24 hours. This medication should be shaken well before use and is available in an orange flavor. The product contains inactive ingredients, such as glycerin, high fructose corn syrup, and purified water. This medication contains sodium metabisulfite, which could cause allergic-type reactions. For further directions, users should check the back panel or ask a doctor before use. If coughing persists for more than 7 days or comes back with fever, rash, or headache, it could be an indicator of a serious condition and users should seek medical attention.*

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