Therapain Plus Liquid
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Roll-on (Therapain Plus)

Roll-on (Therapain Plus)
Natural Pain Relief Roll-On Plus is a topical analgesic designed for prompt and penetrating pain relief. It is a greaseless formula that contains glucosamine and MSM, providing relief for muscle and joint pain. The roll-on should be applied liberally to the affected area, not more than 3 to 4 times daily. After the first coat absorbs into the skin, 1 to 3 extra coats can be applied for increased effectiveness. The formula dries quickly and does not stain clothes or leave an unpleasant medicine scent on the skin. It is important to avoid contact with eyes, mouth, genitalia, mucous membranes, and irritated or sensitive skin. The product should not be applied to open wounds or damaged skin and should not be used if the person is diabetic or has impaired circulation. Caution should be taken as the product is flammable. If excessive skin irritation develops or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, the use of the product should be discontinued and a doctor should be consulted. The product is not recommended for children under 12 years of age without consulting a physician. For any questions or comments, Relief-Mart, Inc. can be contacted through their toll-free number or website.*

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