
- October 2017 Diabetes
- Volume 83
- Issue 10
OTC Product News (October 2017)
Read about the new OTC Products featured in October.
Mission Pharmacal Company
Formerly requiring a prescription, Lycelle is now available over the counter. To set itself apart from the competition, Lycelle is pesticide free and designed to help eliminate lice and their eggs, as well as super lice, with one 10-minute application.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: lycelle.com
ERGO4HEALTH/KIDNEYMANUFACTURED BY: Entia Biosciences, Inc
Entia Biosciences has launched Ergo4Health/Kidney, a nutritional supplement for individuals who are concerned about kidney health. The product comes in 500-mg capsules designed to be easy to swallow.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: ergo4health.com
REPLENS MOISTURE RESTORE EXTERNAL COMFORT GELMANUFACTURED BY: Church & Dwight
Church & Dwight has introduced Replens Moisture Restore External Comfort Gel for soothing relief from external vaginal dryness. The hormone-free, fragrance-free gel can be used during pregnancy, post partum, and after a cancer diagnosis.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: replens.com
THERAWORX RELIEFMANUFACTURED BY: Avadim Technologies
Avadim Technologies has introduced Theraworx Relief topical therapy. The fast-absorbing foam or spray can be applied daily to prevent muscle cramps and spasms, or as needed to release a cramp quickly and reduce muscle soreness.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: theraworx.com
Articles in this issue
almost 8 years ago
Case Studies (October 2017)almost 8 years ago
Can You Read These Rxs? (October 2017)almost 8 years ago
Pet Peeves (October 2017)about 8 years ago
Rx Product News (October 2017)about 8 years ago
Ingrezzaabout 8 years ago
Self-Care for Diabetesabout 8 years ago
Are Fad Diets Just a Fad?about 8 years ago
Does an Employee Have Access to Her PDMP Database Records?about 8 years ago
Who Is to Blame for the Opioid Crisis?about 8 years ago
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