Nupharmisto Tattoo Numbing Cream
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81799-008-01 1 (81799 008 01 1)

81799-008-01  1 (81799 008 01  1)
This is a set of instructions for using a numbing cream for a tattoo or anorectal disorder. The cream contains lidocaine as the active ingredient and is only meant for external use. The instruction set specifies cleaning the affected area with mild soap and water, applying a thick layer of cream, and wrapping the area with plastic wrap for 45-50 minutes to get the maximum effect. However, the duration of numbness may vary based on skin type and temperature. The cream should be tested on a small area first. The cream is produced by Nupharco and distributed by 300 warriors LLC in Harrisonville, Missouri.*
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81799-008-01 2 (81799 008 01 2)

81799-008-01  2 (81799 008 01  2)
This is a drug facts label for a numbing cream that contains 5% lidocaine, emu oil, and arnica. It is used as a local anesthetic and can be applied up to 6 times per day. The cream should be used externally only and should not be ingested. There are inactive ingredients listed and the cream should be stored at room temperature. The label provides warnings for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals, cautioning against accidental overdose, and advising that the product should not be placed in the rectum. If symptoms persist, a doctor should be consulted.*

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