Arnicare Ointment
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Arnicare Ointment Tul.1ftx 05.2020
This seems to be a product advertisement for a pain relief ointment called Arnicare. It claims to be plant-based and fragrance-free and can be used for muscle pain and stiffness, swelling from injuries, and bruises. The text includes warnings and directions for use, as well as a list of ingredients. The text also mentions "Homsopsthi Hediines," which may refer to homeopathic medicines. The rest of the text is not readable.*
Box (Arn Oint)
Arnicare Ointment is a homeopathic medication made from the mountain daisy, Arnica montana, recommended by doctors, plastic surgeons, and pharmacists, and used by athletes and parents. It adheres to the skin for extended action on injuries requiring more healing time. It helps relieve muscle pain and stiffness due to minor injuries, overexertion, and falls. It reduces pain, swelling, and discoloration from bruises. It is unscented and paraben-free. Arnica montana is the active ingredient, and the ointment also contains purified water, alcohol, and white petrolatum USPANF. This drug is for external use only and should not come into contact with mucous membranes, damaged skin, or wounds. It should not be used if you are allergic to Arnica montana or any of the inactive ingredients. It should be stored in a cool, dry place and kept out of reach of children.*
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