Smooth Gator 60-second Pain Relief Cream
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Label2 (Label2)
Smooth Gator's 60-second pain relief is a topical analgesic made from natural oils such as wintergreen, aloe vera, and eucalyptus. It comes in an 8 oz. (227 g) container and can be purchased on their website. The active ingredients are camphor and menthol, providing temporary relief for minor muscle and joint-related pains. It is advised not to use the product on wounds or damaged skin, and to avoid contact with eyes. Children under two years of age should consult with a physician before use. Smooth Gator recommends applying the product to the affected area up to four times a day, and storing it at room temperature.*
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Label3 (Label3)
This is a description of a pain relief product that is made with all natural oils, including wintergreen, aloe vera, and eucalyptus. The active ingredients include camphor and menthol, which provide temporary relief for minor aches and pains of the muscles and joints associated with arthritis, backache, sprains, bruises, and strains. However, it is advised to avoid applying the product to wounds or damaged skin, and to not bandage the area tightly. The directions suggest that adults and children over two years of age can apply the product to the affected area up to three or four times a day. This product should not be applied to children under two years old without first consulting a physician.*

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