Bite And Sting Relief Stick
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Label (Cvs Label)

Label (Cvs Label)
CVS Health's Bite & Sting Relief Stick is a first aid antiseptic containing Benzocaine (5%), Camphor (3%), and Phenol (1.35%). It starts working immediately to counteract the effects of bites and stings from various insects. The package contains 0.5 FL OZ (15mL) of solution that can be applied using a sponge-tip that needs to be saturated with the solution. The product is distributed by CVS Pharmacy and should be protected from freezing. For complete warnings and directions, please refer to the product package.*
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C (Cvs)
This is a drug facts sheet for a Bite & Sting Relief Stick. The stick contains active ingredients such as Benzocaine 5%, Camphor 3%, and Phenol 1.35% to provide relief for bites and stings. It is an anesthetic, analgesic, antipruritic, and an external analgesic that helps reduce the chance of infection. The stick has a no-drip sponge applicator and can be applied to the affected area once or twice daily, depending on the user's age. However, the product comes with some warnings such as not applying over large areas of the body and not using it for more than a week without the direction of a doctor. If symptoms persist, it is also advisable to seek a doctor's attention.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.