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Icy Hot Original Pain Relief Cream
Icy Hot Original Pain Relief Cream
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Product details Feel it working instantly. Powerful pain relief for muscles and joints. Icy to dull, hot to relax. Non-greasy. Targeted relief for: Simple backache; sprains; muscle strains; bruises. Recyclable carton.

Warning

Warnings: For external use only. Allergy alert: If prone to allergic reaction from aspirin or salicylates, consult a doctor before use. When using this product: use only as directed. Read and follow all directions and warnings on this carton; avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; rare cases of serious burns have been reported with products of this type; do not apply to wounds or damaged, broken or irritated skin; do not bandage tightly or apply local heat (such as heating pads) or a medicated patch to the area of use; do not use at the same time as other topical analgesics; a transient burning sensation may occur upon application but generally disappears in several days; if severe burning sensation occurs, discontinue use immediately; do not expose the area treated with product to heat or direct sunlight; avoid applying into skin folds. Stop use and ask a doctor if: condition worsens; redness is present; irritation develops; symptoms persist for more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days ; you experience signs of skin injury, such as pain, swelling, or blistering where the product was applied. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

Additional info
Directions: Please read and understand the drug facts before using. Close cap tightly after use. Adults and Children Over 12 Years: Apply a thin layer to affected area. Massage into painful area until thoroughly absorbed into skin. Repeat as necessary, but no more than 4 times daily. After applying, wash hands with soap and water. Children 12 Years or Younger: Ask a doctor.