Product Images Kirkland Signature Arthritis Pain Relief
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Product Label Images
The following 14 images provide visual information about the product associated with Kirkland Signature Arthritis Pain Relief NDC 63981-599 by Costco Wholesale Company, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.
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This text provides instructions on how to use a product that comes in a tube. It advises the user to remove the cap from the tube, open the safety seal by firmly pressing the point lifting and pulling the foil on the top of the cap onto the tab to remove the foil safety the seal on the tube. It cautions the reader not to open the safety seal with scissors or other sharp objects. Finally, it instructs the user to put the cap back on the end of the tube after use.*
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This appears to be a schedule or timeline with four sections: "Start of the day," "Middle of the day," "Late afternoon," and "End of the day." There is a single letter "C" in the middle, and there is no other information provided that would suggest what it might represent.*
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This is a list of different areas of the upper and lower body, including specific parts of the elbow, knee, wrist, ankle, hand, and foot.*
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This is a list of three different types of cartilage - healthy, worn-away, and broken. No further information is available.*
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Upper and lower body injuries are one of the most common types of injuries. These can affect various parts of the body such as hands, elbows, knees, and ankles. The injuries may occur due to sports or accidents. It is important to identify the extent of these injuries to provide necessary treatment. The text also mentions the specific areas such as wrist, ankle, and knee that may be injured in upper or lower body injury cases. However, some characters in the text are not readable, making it difficult to identify the context further.*
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This is a product description of an arthritis pain relief gel called PSR that contains diclofenac sodium topical gel. It is an anti-inflammatory medication that is meant for external use only. The product comes in a pack of three with each weighing 5.29 oz. It also comes with a dosing card and a recommendation to use it up to 21 days unless advised by a doctor. The description highlights that it is effective for the daily treatment of arthritis pain. The treatment area is mentioned to be "upper body" as it is meant for external use only.*
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This is a topical gel called Arthritis Pain Relief Gel which contains Didofenac Sodium Topical Ge, 1%, which is a type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). The gel is designed to provide relief for arthritis pain.*
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