First Aid Shot Therapy Pain Relief
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Principal Display Panel (40mL Bottle Label)

Principal Display Panel (40mL Bottle Label)
First Aid Shot Therapy® Berry Flavor is a pain reliever/fever reducer solution that contains 500mg of choline salicylate (NSAID) per bottle. It is used to temporarily treat a variety of pains, including headaches, muscle pain, toothaches, menstrual pain, colds, and minor pain of arthritis. However, it should not be used if you are allergic to salicylates (including aspirin) or taking other salicylate products. If you have a history of stomach problems, heartburn, high blood pressure, heart disease, liver cirrhosis, kidney disease or asthma, consult a doctor or pharmacist before use. The solution also contains caffeine, so you should avoid consuming too much caffeine-containing drinks or foods. Keep out of reach of children, and in case of overdose, contact a Poison Control Center right away.*

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