WATERMELON FROST SORE THROAT POWDER Malaysia - English - NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)

watermelon frost sore throat powder

gmp pharmaceutical enterprise - dryobalanops aromatica; euchresta japonica; indigo pulverata; calculus bovis; margarita (pteria martensii) -

WATERMELON GLOW LOTION Canada - English - Health Canada

watermelon glow lotion

aramara beauty llc - homosalate; octisalate; octocrylene; zinc oxide - lotion - 8.5%; 5%; 8.5%; 12.1% - homosalate 8.5%; octisalate 5%; octocrylene 8.5%; zinc oxide 12.1%

SOFTLIPS WATERMELON- dimethicone stick United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

softlips watermelon- dimethicone stick

the mentholatum company - dimethicone 2% - dimethicone - skin protectant - temporarily protects and helps relieve chapped or cracked lips - helps protect from the drying effects of wind and cold weather

C KIDS HAND SANITIZER GEL WACKY WATERMELON- hand sanitizer gel United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

c kids hand sanitizer gel wacky watermelon- hand sanitizer gel

naturich - alcohol 62% v/v. purpose: antiseptic - antiseptic, hand sanitizer hand sanitizer to help reduce bacteria that potentially can cause disease. for use when soap and water are not available. in children less than 2 months of age on open skin wounds stop use and ask doctor if irritation or rash occurs. these may be signs of a serious condition.

ALMOND- prunus dulcis injection, solution
APPLE- malus domestica injection, solution
APRICOT- prunus armeniaca injection, solu United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

almond- prunus dulcis injection, solution apple- malus domestica injection, solution apricot- prunus armeniaca injection, solu

alk-abello, inc. - almond (unii: 3z252a2k9g) (almond - unii:3z252a2k9g) - almond 0.1 mg in 1 ml - these products are for diagnostic use only. diagnostic allergenic extracts are indicated for use in skin testing to establish the clinical relevance of specific allergens to which the patient has been exposed. by measuring skin test response, the physician may assess the degree of sensitivity that patients have to the allergens. for extracts standardized in au and bau, see individual directions for use. allergenic extracts for diagnostic use only of coffee, mosquito, cottonseed, and flaxseed have not been shown by adequate data to be safe and effective for therapeutic use. patients on beta blockers can be non-responsive to beta agonists that may be required to reverse a systemic reaction (also, see boxed warning statement and adverse reactions ). the physician should carefully weigh the benefit derived from skin testing vs. the risk to the patient should a systemic reaction arise. patients with unstable asthma or steroid dependent asthmatics and patients with underlying cardiovascular disease are at greater