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Lidocaine 4%, Menthol 1%

Over-the-Counter

商品名: DCH Nerve Pain Relief

剤形
Topical
投与経路
TOPICAL

About This Medication

Topical product applied to the skin for localized treatment and symptom relief.

有効成分

成分 含有量
Lidocaine -
Menthol -

適応症と用法

Temporarily relieves minor pain

用量と投与方法

When practical, cleanse the affected area with mild soap and warm water, Rinse thoroughly and gently pat dry. Spray affected area. Wash hands after applying. Adults and children 2 years of age and older, apply externally to the affected area up to 6 times a day. Children under 12 years of age: consult a doctor.

警告と注意事項

Frequently Asked Questions

Temporarily relieves minor pain

When practical, cleanse the affected area with mild soap and warm water, Rinse thoroughly and gently pat dry. Spray affected area. Wash hands after applying. Adults and children 2 years of age and older, apply externally to the affected area up to 6 times a day. Children under 12 years of age: consult a doctor.

For external use only. Flammable-- Keep away from fire or flame. Do not use if you have had an allergic reaction to lidocaine or other local anesthetics, on large areas of he body or on cut, irritated, blistered or swollen skin, on puncture wounds, for more than one week without consulting a doctor. When using this product only use as directed, avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes, rare cases of serious burns have been reported with products of this …

Lidocaine 4%, Menthol 1% is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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