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The following 2 images provide visual information about the product associated with Pleasure Balm Kama Sutra NDC 75956-147 by Kama Sutra, such as packaging, labeling, and the appearance of the drug itself. This resource could be helpful for medical professionals, pharmacists, and patients seeking to verify medication information and ensure they have the correct product.

Carton - Pleasure Balm carton

Carton - Pleasure Balm carton

This is a description of a male genital desensitizer gel that contains 5% benzocaine. It claims to help in temporarily prolonging the time until ejaculation. It includes warnings and directions for use, advising to consult a doctor before use if partner is pregnant, to avoid contact with the eyes, and to keep out of reach of children. It also warns of potential adverse reactions, such as hypersensitivity or allergy. The gel is intended for external use only and should be wiped off before intercourse. The product is manufactured and distributed by The Kama Sutra Company in Thousand Oaks, CA, and includes inactive ingredients such as Polysorbate 60 and Propylene Glycol. This description is not available in French.*

Core packaging - Pleasure Balm core

Core packaging - Pleasure Balm core

This cutting edge formula helps to enhance male performance and prolong time until ejaculation during lovemaking. The product contains Benzocaine as the active ingredient, a male genital desensitizer, and must only be used externally. It is compatible with latex condoms but not to be used if the partner is pregnant or allergic to Benzocaine. The directions indicate to apply a small amount to the head and shaft of the penis before intercourse and wash it off after. Any adverse symptoms should be consulted with a doctor, for e.g., a rash, irritation, headache, or difficulty in breathing. The product has been made in the USA and distributed by The Kama Sutra Company, Thousand Oaks.*

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