Knee Patch
Generic Name: knee patch
Brand Names:
Mqupin Knee Patch
Purpose Topical Analgesic
Overview
Purpose Topical Analgesic
Uses
Use For sub healthy people with discomfort caused by neck, shoulder,waist and leg.
Dosage
Directions adults and children over 12 years: After cleaning and drying the skin, peel off the protective liner of the patch and apply one patch to each knee once daily. children 12 years or younger: ask a doctor
Side Effects
When Using use only as directed do not bandage tighty or use with a heating pad avoid contact with eves and mucous membranes do not apply to wounds or damaged, broken or imitated skin do not use at the same time as other topical analgesics
Warnings
Warnings For external use only.
Storage
Other information store at room temperature, not to exceed 86°F (30°C)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Knee Patch used for?▼
Use For sub healthy people with discomfort caused by neck, shoulder,waist and leg.
What are the side effects of Knee Patch?▼
When Using use only as directed do not bandage tighty or use with a heating pad avoid contact with eves and mucous membranes do not apply to wounds or damaged, broken or imitated skin do not use at the same time as other topical analgesics
What are the important warnings for Knee Patch?▼
Warnings For external use only.
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Medical Disclaimer
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