Aspercreme Lidocaine
Aspercreme Lidocaine 76.5GM of 4%
What is Aspercreme Lidocaine?
Aspercreme Lidocaine is a topical analgesic cream formulated with lidocaine, a local anesthetic that temporarily numbs the skin and provides relief from minor pain. Designed to alleviate discomfort from conditions such as arthritis, backaches, and muscle strains, it works by blocking nerve signals in the body. This non-greasy, odor-free formula is applied directly to the affected area, offering targeted, fast-acting pain relief without the use of aspirin.Side Effects
- Redness at the application site
- Mild irritation or burning sensation
- Peeling skin
Warnings
- Do not use on broken or irritated skin
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- If you experience severe burning, stop use and consult a doctor
- Not recommended for use in children under 12 years old
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- Redness at the application site
- Mild irritation or burning sensation
- Peeling skin
- Hives or rash
- Do not use on broken or irritated skin
- Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- If you experience severe burning, stop use and consult a doctor
- Not recommended for use in children under 12 years old
Aspercreme Lidocaine Coupons & Prices
Aspercreme Lidocaine 76.5GM of 4%
What is Aspercreme Lidocaine ?
Aspercreme Lidocaine is a topical analgesic cream formulated with lidocaine, a local anesthetic that temporarily numbs the skin and provides relief from minor pain. Designed to alleviate discomfort from conditions such as arthritis, backaches, and muscle strains, it works by blocking nerve signals in the body. This non-greasy, odor-free formula is applied directly to the affected area, offering targeted, fast-acting pain relief without the use of aspirin.
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