Humco Hydrogen Peroxide Liquid
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This gallery contains 5 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Humco Hydrogen Peroxide (NDC 82645-916). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

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This appears to be a Drug Facts label for a Hydrogen Peroxide Topical Solution with a 3% concentration. It can be used as a wound cleanser, first aid antiseptic, and oral wound cleanser, but caution should be exercised to avoid ingestion or misapplication. The label also includes warnings and dosage instructions. Inactive ingredients are listed as purified water and "MESKESSON".*
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This is a description of a hydrogen peroxide solution. It is a 3% USP solution.*
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Gnp (Gnp Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)

Gnp (Gnp Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)
This is a drug facts label for a first aid antiseptic by Neighbor Pharmacy, distributed by AmerisourceBergen. It is a 3% USP solution that can help prevent infection on minor cuts, scrapes, and burns for external use except when used as an oral rinse. The label contains information about directions for use, warnings to avoid use over large areas of the body or in the eyes, and inactive ingredients. If the label is broken or missing, the product should not be used.*
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Hm (Health Mart Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)

Hm (Health Mart Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)
This is a drug information sheet for hydrogen peroxide 3% solution, which is an antiseptic used for preventing infection in minor cuts, burns, and scrapes. It can also be used as an oral rinse to clean minor wounds or prevent inflammation of the mouth and gums resulting from dental procedures or injuries. However, it should not be used in the eyes or applied over large areas of the body. It is important to consult a dentist or doctor before using it if one has deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. The directions for use are given for antiseptic and oral rinse applications, with warnings about not using it for more than a week unless directed by a doctor. The inactive ingredient is purified water. This drug provides a safety seal and comes in a 4 fl oz (118 mL) bottle. Keep it out of reach of children, and in case of accidental ingestion, seek professional assistance or contact Poison Control Center.*
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Sunmark (Sunmark Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)

Sunmark (Sunmark Hydrogen Peroxide 3 Percent 01)
This is a Drug Facts label for a hydrogen peroxide solution with an active ingredient of 3% hydrogen peroxide. The purpose of the solution is as an antiseptic for minor cuts, scrapes, and burns, as well as an oral rinse for cleaning minor wounds or irritation/inflammation of the mouth and gums resulting from minor dental procedures, orthodontic appliances, or accidental injury. The label provides warnings to not use the solution in the eyes or apply over large areas of the body, and to consult a doctor before use in the case of deep or puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns. The directions specify that for antiseptic use, apply a small amount of the solution 1 to 3 times daily to the affected area, and for oral rinse use, mix the solution with an equal amount of water, swish around and over the affected area, then spit out, up to 4 times daily or as directed by a dentist or doctor. The solution must be kept tightly closed and at controlled room temperature. The inactive ingredient is purified water. The product is made in the USA and distributed by McKesson.*

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