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This is a drug facts label of a pain-relieving plaster. The plaster is for external analgesic use only and should not be used on wounds, irritated, or damaged skin. It should be used for temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints. The plaster contains active ingredients like menthol, methy! salicylate, and camphor. This product also contains inactive ingredients like Mustard seed, Twotoothed achyranthes Root, Fortune's Drynaria Rhizome, Fleece flower Root, Common Floweringgince Fruit, Himalayan Teasel Root, Hirsute Shiny Bugleweed Herb, Zedoray Rhizome, Sienderstyle Acanthopanax Bark, Kadsura Pepper Stem, _Grendarussa Valgaris Root, Platycodon Root, Rhubarb, Doubletesth Pubesscent Angelica Root Eucommia Bark, Safflower, and Rehmannia Root. The plaster should not be used by children under 2 years of age, and for individuals with compromised health, use should only be under the guidance of a doctor. Users should apply one or two patches to the affected area once a day but not exceed 12 hours usage. Individuals with allergies or other medical conditions should consult their doctor or pharmacist before use. If the condition worsens, users should stop use and ask a doctor. Lot No and EXP are not available.*

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