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Capsaicin Cream by Avkare is an analgesic that provides 0.025% penetrating pain relief for mild muscle and joint aches and pains, arthritis, and strains. With a net weight of 2.1 oz (60 g), this cream should only be used externally, and individuals should read the warnings and directions before use. The product should be tested on a small skin area before use and should not be used on damaged skin or by those who are allergic to capsaicin or chilli peppers. Although regular use may induce a burning sensation, it should not cause any contact with eyes, nose, or mucous membranes. In cases of worsening conditions or severe burning, individuals should stop use and seek medical attention. The product should be kept out of reach of children, and Poison Control should be contacted if ingested. The inactive ingredients are glyceryl stearate SE, mineral oil, PEG-100 stearate, peppermint oil, phenoxyethanol, propylene glycol, purified water, stearic acid, white petrolatum, and xanthan gum. Adults and children aged 18 and over can apply a finger-full of cream and rub it gently onto the affected area until it is fully absorbed. Individuals should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately after application, and children under 18 years old should consult a doctor. The product should be stored at room temperature between 15°C and 30°C (59°F - 86°F). For additional information, individuals can contact Avkare at 1.855.961.3993.*

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