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The following 13 images provide visual information about the product associated with Good Neighbor Pharmacy Arthritis Pain NDC 46122-646 by Amerisource Bergen, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
This text provides instructions for opening and closing a tube of an unknown substance. The first step is to remove the cap of the tube, followed by lifting and pulling the foil safety seal on the top of the cap. It is important not to use sharp objects such as scissors to open the safety seal. After use, the cap should be replaced on the end of the tube.*
This appears to be a list of time segments in a day, starting from the "Start of the day" and ending with the "End of the day." There is a "Middle of the day" section, and a "Late afternoon" section. The letter "C" appears to be randomly placed and without further context, its meaning is not clear.*
This is a description of a medicated gel that is clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain. The gel can be used on various body parts such as the wrist, elbow, foot, ankle, and knee. However, it should not be used on the back, hip, or shoulder. The gel comes with a dosing card that needs to be used to measure the dose. It is recommended to use the gel on no more than two body areas and for up to 21 days unless directed by a doctor. The packaging contains information about comparing this gel to other similar products and lists its weight. Some text in the image is unreadable.*
The text describes different body parts and their areas that could benefit from treatment or attention. It specifically mentions the elbow, including its sides, inner, and outer parts, as well as the knee, including its sides, kneecap, and back. It also includes the wrist and ankle, including their sides, top, and bottom, and the hand and foot, including their top, palm, and fingers, and sole, top of foot, and toes, respectively. The text could be useful in identifying specific areas of the body that need attention or treatment.*
This text describes different conditions of cartilage: healthy cartilage, worn-away cartilage, and broken cartilage.*
* The product label images have been analyzed using a combination of traditional computing and machine learning techniques. It should be noted that the descriptions provided may not be entirely accurate as they are experimental in nature. Use the information in this page at your own discretion and risk.