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Pcxx watermelon apf g - Medication Information

Product NDC Code 62007-813
Drug Name

Pcxx watermelon apf g

Type Brand
Active Ingredients
Sodium fluoride 27.2 mg/ml
Route DENTAL, TOPICAL
Dosage Form GEL
RxCUI drug identifier 1535362
Labeler Name Ross Healthcare Inc.
Packages
Package NDC Code Description
62007-813-16 473 ml in 1 bottle, plastic (62007-813-16)
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Dosage and administration

Information about the drug product’s dosage and administration recommendations, including starting dose, dose range, titration regimens, and any other clinically sigificant information that affects dosing recommendations.
Shake well before use. This is a one minute or four minute fluoride gel for in-office patient use. It is normally used as a preventative caries treatment two times a year. 1. After thorough prophylaxsis, fill two single or one dual tray, one third full with gel. Air dry teeth and insert trays into the mouth. 2. Instruct patient to bite down lightly but firmly for one minute (80% effectiveness) or four minutes (100% effectiveness). 3. Remove trays. Instruct patient to expectorate any excess gel and not to eat or drink for at least 30 minute

Spl product data elements

Usually a list of ingredients in a drug product.
PCXX WATERMELON APF G Sodium Fluoride SODIUM FLUORIDE FLUORIDE ION

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