NDC 66761-323 Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel
Camphor (synthetic),Levomenthol,And Capsicum Patch Topical - View Dosage, Usage, Ingredients, Routes, UNII
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What is NDC 66761-323?
What are the uses for Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel?
What are Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel Active Ingredients?
- CAMPHOR (SYNTHETIC) 110 mg/1
- CAPSICUM 22 mg/1 - A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE. The hot peppers yield CAPSAICIN, which activates VANILLOID RECEPTORS. Several varieties have sweet or pungent edible fruits that are used as vegetables when fresh and spices when the pods are dried.
- LEVOMENTHOL 33 mg/1
Which are Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel UNII Codes?
The UNII codes for the active ingredients in this product are:
- CAMPHOR (SYNTHETIC) (UNII: 5TJD82A1ET)
- CAMPHOR (SYNTHETIC) (UNII: 5TJD82A1ET) (Active Moiety)
- LEVOMENTHOL (UNII: BZ1R15MTK7)
- LEVOMENTHOL (UNII: BZ1R15MTK7) (Active Moiety)
- CAPSICUM (UNII: 00UK7646FG)
- CAPSICUM (UNII: 00UK7646FG) (Active Moiety)
Which are Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel Inactive Ingredients UNII Codes?
The inactive ingredients are all the component of a medicinal product OTHER than the active ingredient(s). The acronym "UNII" stands for “Unique Ingredient Identifier” and is used to identify each inactive ingredient present in a product. The UNII codes for the inactive ingredients in this product are:
- CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE SODIUM, UNSPECIFIED FORM (UNII: K679OBS311)
- EUCALYPTUS OIL (UNII: 2R04ONI662)
- GLYCERIN (UNII: PDC6A3C0OX)
- WATER (UNII: 059QF0KO0R)
- POLYSORBATE 80 (UNII: 6OZP39ZG8H)
- SILICON DIOXIDE (UNII: ETJ7Z6XBU4)
- SORBITAN MONOOLEATE (UNII: 06XEA2VD56)
- SORBITOL (UNII: 506T60A25R)
- TARTARIC ACID (UNII: W4888I119H)
What is the NDC to RxNorm Crosswalk for Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel?
- RxCUI: 1994328 - Capsicum extract 22 MG / levomenthol 33 MG / synthetic camphor 110 MG Medicated Patch
Which are the Pharmacologic Classes for Tiger Balm Pain Relieving Hydrogel?
- Allergens - [CS]
- Cell-mediated Immunity - [PE] (Physiologic Effect)
- Dietary Proteins - [CS]
- Increased Histamine Release - [PE] (Physiologic Effect)
- Non-Standardized Food Allergenic Extract - [EPC] (Established Pharmacologic Class)
- Non-Standardized Plant Allergenic Extract - [EPC] (Established Pharmacologic Class)
- Plant Proteins - [CS]
- Vegetable Proteins - [CS]
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Capsicum
What is it? Capsicum, also known as red pepper or chili pepper, is an herb. Its fruit is commonly applied to the skin for arthritis pain and other conditions.
The fruit of the capsicum plant contains a chemical called capsaicin. Capsaicin is what seems to help reduce pain and swelling. A particular form of capsicum causes intense eye pain and other unpleasant effects when it comes in contact with the face. This form is used in self-defence pepper sprays.
Capsicum is commonly used for nerve pain and other painful conditions. It is also used for many other purposes, including digestion problems, conditions of the heart and blood vessels, and many others, but there is no good scientific evidence for many of these uses.
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