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Vicks VapoFreeze Topical Pain Cream, Muscle and Joint Pain
Vicks VapoFreeze Topical Pain Cream, Muscle and Joint Pain
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Product details Vicks VapoFreeze Topical Pain Relief Pain Cream is expertly formulated with Camphor and Maximum Strength Menthol+, making it an effective dual action muscle pain relief cream for joint pain and muscle aches and pain. This easy-to-use pain cream is fast-acting & long-lasting, delivering topical pain relief you can start feeling instantly & lasts for hours. VapoFreeze muscle cream effectively targets back pain, knee pain, and joint pain, great as an essential pain relieving cream for minor aches and pains. VapoFreeze Topical Pain Relief Cream is formulated with trusted Vicks Vapors along with Camphor and Maximum Strength Menthol+. Try VapoFreeze Cream - a powerful joint pain cream, muscle pain cream, back pain cream, and cream for other muscle aches and pains.+per maximum allowable level in OTC external analgesics monograph.

Warning

For external use only. Do not use on wounds or on irritated or damaged skin, with a heating pad. When using this product use only as directed. Do not bandage tightly or use with medicated patch. avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. A transient burning sensation may occur upon application but generally disappears in several days. Avoid applying into skin folds. Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens or symptoms persist for more than 7 days, symptoms clear up and occur again within a few days, redness is present or excessive skin irritation occurs, you experience severe burning pain, swelling, or blistering where the product was applied. If pregnant or breast-feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away

Additional info
Adults and children 12 years of age and older: apply to the affected area not more than 3 to 4 times daily, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water after each use, children under 12 years of age: ask a doctor