Pain Relief Patches, Heat Patches For Pain Relief, Hot Patches, Pain Patches
Generic Name: pain relief patches, heat patches for pain relief, hot patches, pain patches
Brand Names:
Bedy Pain Relief
Purpose Temporary relief of cervical spine, shoulder,back, joint, arthritis, and muscle minor achesand pains
Overview
Purpose Temporary relief of cervical spine, shoulder,back, joint, arthritis, and muscle minor achesand pains
Uses
Indication DirectionsAdults and children 12 years of age and over:◆Clean and dry affected areaRemove the patch from the filmApply to the affected area not more than 3to 4 times dailyRemove the patch from the skin after atmost 8 hours of applicationChildren under 12 years of age:Consult a doctor
Dosage
Dosage Clean and dry affected areaRemove the patch from the filmApply to the affected area not more than 3to 4 times dailyRemove the patch from the skin after atmost 8 hours of application
Side Effects
When using When using this product Use only as directedRead and follow all instructions andwarnings on this boxDo not contact eyesDo not use at the same time as other topicalpainkillers Do not apply tight bandages or localizedheat (e.g. heating pads) to the area ofapplication Do not microwave used patchesAlways keep product away from children and pets Used patches still contain drug productsand may cause serious adverse reactions ifchildren or pets bite or swallow the patch
Warnings
Warnings WarningsFor disposable for external use Do not use Do not use Allergic to the ingredients of the product Pregnant and breastfeeding women Wounds or broken skin Damaged or opened packaging
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pain Relief Patches, Heat Patches For Pain Relief, Hot Patches, Pain Patches used for?▼
Indication DirectionsAdults and children 12 years of age and over:◆Clean and dry affected areaRemove the patch from the filmApply to the affected area not more than 3to 4 times dailyRemove the patch from the skin after atmost 8 hours of applicationChildren under 12 years of age:Consult a doctor
What are the side effects of Pain Relief Patches, Heat Patches For Pain Relief, Hot Patches, Pain Patches?▼
When using When using this product Use only as directedRead and follow all instructions andwarnings on this boxDo not contact eyesDo not use at the same time as other topicalpainkillers Do not apply tight bandages or localizedheat (e.g. heating pads) to the area ofapplication Do not microwave used patchesAlways keep product away from children and pets Used patches still contain drug productsand may cause serious adverse reactions ifchildren or pets bite or swallow the patch
What are the important warnings for Pain Relief Patches, Heat Patches For Pain Relief, Hot Patches, Pain Patches?▼
Warnings WarningsFor disposable for external use Do not use Do not use Allergic to the ingredients of the product Pregnant and breastfeeding women Wounds or broken skin Damaged or opened packaging
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