Eco Lips Menthol Medicated Lip Balm Stick
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This gallery contains 2 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Eco Lips Menthol Medicated Lip Balm (NDC 75071-010). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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Primary Carton (B10272a Eco Lips Medicated Cold Sore Pp 15oz 1ct Vertical Carton 2023 05 23 K)

Primary Carton (B10272a Eco Lips Medicated Cold Sore Pp 15oz 1ct Vertical Carton 2023 05 23 K)
This is a text for a 100 percent plant-based organic lip balm from Ecolips, Inc. that is medicated to soothe and protect painful fever blisters and cold sores. The active ingredient in the balm is menthol and the product contains certified organic ingredients. The balm is applied to the affected area up to four times daily for adults and children over two years old. The inactive ingredient list includes natural extracts, organic ingredients, and mixed tocopherols, and the product is stored at room temperature. The packaging is eco-friendly and recyclable. It comes in 0.15 oz (4.25g) packaging.*
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Tube Label (L10845 Eco Lips Medicated Cold Sore 15oz Pp 2023 05 05 O (oh) Ol)

Tube Label (L10845 Eco Lips Medicated Cold Sore 15oz Pp 2023 05 05 O (oh) Ol)
This appears to be a product label of a herbal balm named "Facls", that claims to soothe and protect painful fever blisters, sores, and minor burns. The balm contains St. John's Wort and Menthol as ingredients and is also certified as organic. The product is manufactured in the USA and comes in a plastic-free container weighing 0.15 ounces.*

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