Arthritis Pain Relief Gel
Product Images NDC 51316-517

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This gallery contains 26 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Arthritis Pain Relief (NDC 51316-517). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Cvs Woonsocket Prescription Center, Incorporated, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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An instructional black-and-white illustration showing a hand removing a rectangular drug packaging box from an outer box container. The image emphasizes proper handling or access to the product inside the box, likely for the topical gel labeled ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF containing Diclofenac Sodium.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand applying topical gel to the knee area, demonstrating the typical usage of a gel product like diclofenac sodium for arthritis pain relief.*
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Illustration showing a hand applying gel to the back of the opposite hand, demonstrating topical use. The image emphasizes the method of application for a topical gel product.*
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An instructional illustration showing hands applying gel to the back of another hand, demonstrating topical application technique.*
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An illustration showing a hand applying topical gel to the inner elbow area, demonstrating usage of a topical medication, likely for pain relief on a joint or muscle.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand applying gel to the ankle area on a foot. The image demonstrates topical application likely related to arthritis pain relief gel use on joints.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand applying topical gel to an ankle and foot area, indicating the targeted region for use.*
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An instructional line drawing showing two hands under a running water faucet, illustrating hand washing with water flowing onto the palms.*
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An instructional illustration showing hands holding a medication tube under running water from a faucet. The image likely depicts how to clean or prepare the tube or dosage guide for the topical gel product.*
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An illustration of a circular timer or clock face showing a 10-minute duration, with a shaded sector indicating a segment of time. The number "10" and word "minutes" are prominently displayed in the center.*
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An anatomical illustration comparing a joint with healthy cartilage to one with worn-away and broken cartilage. The healthy cartilage is shown smooth and intact, while the worn-away cartilage is depicted as damaged with broken pieces around the joint area.*
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An instructional illustration showing how to open a tube by turning and removing the cap. The image depicts one hand holding the tube and the other turning the cap counterclockwise to unscrew it.*
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Illustration showing two grayscale images of a hand and an arm. Each image includes a black star marking a specific spot on the palm side of the wrist and the inner elbow, likely indicating application sites for topical use.*
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An illustration showing two diagrams of a leg. The first diagram depicts a knee with a star marking on the joint, and the second diagram shows an ankle with a star marking above it, indicating areas of application or pain relief.*
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An illustration depicting the application areas for arthritis pain relief gel. The left image shows a star on the wrist area of a hand, and the right image shows a star on the ankle area of a foot, indicating these as intended topical application sites for the gel.*
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Illustration showing two simplified human knee diagrams labeled 'L' for left and 'R' for right, each highlighting the side area of the knee with a star, likely indicating areas of application or pain.*
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An instructional illustration showing two hands. One hand holds a cap being removed from a threaded tube, indicated by a curved arrow. The other hand holds the tube, likely representing application or preparation of a topical gel product, such as arthritis pain relief gel.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand unscrewing the cap from a tube of gel. The image guides on how to open the tube, corresponding to topical gel packaging such as for ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF Diclofenac Sodium 10 mg/g gel.*
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An instructional diagram showing body areas for topical application, indicating correct and incorrect usage. Correct uses shown include treating two areas (hand and knee, knees), and one area (knee). Incorrect usage is shown with treatment of three areas (both hands and ankle). Each marked area is labeled accordingly.*
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The packaging label for ARTHRITIS PAIN RELIEF Gel contains diclofenac sodium 1% topical gel (NSAID) indicated as an arthritis pain reliever. The label includes directions, warnings, and a dosing card section, noting the product is for external use only and features a flip-top cap. It is a twin pack of 2 tubes, each 100 g, distributed by CVS Pharmacy, Inc.*
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An illustration showing how to measure and apply a 2.25-inch (2 grams) dose of Diclofenac Sodium Topical Gel 1% using a dosing card from a tube. The diagram highlights dosage guidance for upper body use to aid proper topical application.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand squeezing a topical gel tube onto a dosing card strip. The dosing card includes guidance for measuring a lower body dose of 4.5 inches long (4 grams) of gel, relevant to diclofenac sodium gel use.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.