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image of carton label - FCBackPainTherapyPatch

image of carton label - FCBackPainTherapyPatch

This is a pain relief patch that provides temporary relief for minor aches and pains of muscles. The patch is long-lasting, with strong penetrating ability for maximum relief. It contains camphor, menthol, and capsicum extract as active ingredients, and other inactive ingredients. The patch is easy to use; cut open the pouch, remove the patch, and apply it to the affected area. It can be applied up to 3 times a day, but it should not be used with a heating pad or apply external heat. The product is for external use only, and users should not get it into their eyes or on mucous membranes, apply it to wounds, damaged or irritated skin, bandage or cover it with any type of wrap except clothing, and should not use it 1 hour before bathing or 30 minutes after bathing. People who are pregnant or breastfeeding should ask a healthcare professional before use. If the condition worsens, severe skin irritation occurs, or pain persists for more than 7 days, users should stop using the patch and ask a doctor for assistance. The patch should be kept out of reach of children. There is additional information provided on lot numbers, drug facts, expiration dates, directions, warnings, and other information.*

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