Muscle And Joint Remedy
Generic Name: muscle and joint remedy
Brand Names:
Sore Muscle And Joint Relief
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief Aids in relieving of pain from muscles and joints.
Overview
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief Aids in relieving of pain from muscles and joints.
Uses
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief For temporary relief of joint and muscle pains.
Dosage
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief For age 6+, apply full dropper under tongue. Wait 20 seconds. Avoid food or beverages for 15 minutes.
Warnings
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief If symtoms persist, discontinue use and consult a physician. If pregnant or nursing, consult physician before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Muscle And Joint Remedy used for?▼
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief For temporary relief of joint and muscle pains.
What are the important warnings for Muscle And Joint Remedy?▼
Sore Muscle & Joint Relief If symtoms persist, discontinue use and consult a physician. If pregnant or nursing, consult physician before use.
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