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Naja Naja Venom

Over-the-Counter

商品名: Nyloxin

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
Naja Naja Venom -

適応症と用法

Uses: Temporarily relieves joint pain associated with overuse and pain associated with arthritis.

用量と投与方法

Directions For Use: Remove protective wrapping. Liberally apply gel to the affected area and rub into joints. Use 3-4 times per day for the first week. Use as needed thereafter to relieve discomfort. Allow several days for drug to take maximum effect.

警告と注意事項

Frequently Asked Questions

Uses: Temporarily relieves joint pain associated with overuse and pain associated with arthritis.

Directions For Use: Remove protective wrapping. Liberally apply gel to the affected area and rub into joints. Use 3-4 times per day for the first week. Use as needed thereafter to relieve discomfort. Allow several days for drug to take maximum effect.

Warnings: For external use only If symptoms persist or worsen, discontinue use and seek medical attention. Avoid contact with eyes. If product gets into eyes, flush with water. Seek medical attention. Not for use on open wounds. Directions For Use: Remove protective wrapping. Liberally apply gel to the affected area and rub into joints. Use 3-4 times per day for the first week. Use as needed thereafter to relieve discomfort. Allow several days for drug to take maximum effect.

Naja Naja Venom is available over the counter (OTC) without a prescription.

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