Cooling Gel Patches
Generic Name: cooling gel patches
Brand Names:
Pl-baimasi
Helps relieve pain
Overview
Helps relieve pain
Uses
1,If you have sensitive skin, please consult a doctor and use with caution. 2,Please consult a doctor before use for children under 12 years old, pregnant women or breastfeeding women. 3,This product generates heat during use. Do not use it together with heating pads.
Dosage
Stick on the painful area
Warnings
Stop use and ask doctor if: 1,√worsening of condition √a rash develops √irritation develops 2,Symptoms persist for more than seven days without relief 3,If an allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or blisters occurs
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cooling Gel Patches used for?▼
1,If you have sensitive skin, please consult a doctor and use with caution. 2,Please consult a doctor before use for children under 12 years old, pregnant women or breastfeeding women. 3,This product generates heat during use. Do not use it together with heating pads.
What are the important warnings for Cooling Gel Patches?▼
Stop use and ask doctor if: 1,√worsening of condition √a rash develops √irritation develops 2,Symptoms persist for more than seven days without relief 3,If an allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, or blisters occurs
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Medical Disclaimer
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