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This is a drug facts sheet for Nervive Pain Relieving Cream, a topical anesthetic with lidocaine and menthol. It is meant to temporarily relieve minor pain. The cream should only be used externally and is flammable. The product should not be used on a puncture wound, large areas of the body, blistered or swollen skin, or for more than one week without consulting a doctor. It should not be applied to wounds, damaged, broken, or itching skin. The product may cause a burning sensation, but it disappears in several days. If the condition worsens, or redness, rash, irritation develops, or skin injury symptoms such as pain, swelling, or blistering occur, the use should be stopped, and a doctor should be consulted. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult with a healthcare professional before using the product. Children under 12 should not use the cream without consulting a doctor. The product should be stored below 25°C (77°F) and kept out of the reach of children and pets. Inactive ingredients include acrylates, alcohol, edetate disodium, and tocopherol. The cream is distributed by Procter & Gamble and has been a global maker of nerve care products for over 50 years.*

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