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  2. A topical analgesic is a medicine that’s applied to the skin to relieve pain in your muscles and joints alike. Unlike other pain relievers like acetaminophen, they should not be taken by mouth (orally).
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    Analgesic Creams, Rubs, and Sprays Topical painkillers, or analgesics, are sprayed on, rubbed in, or applied as patches onto the skin over painful muscles or joints. Although all are designed to relieve pain, different products use different ingredients.
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    Topical analgesics are used for pain relief from the following conditions:

    • Minor muscle/joint pain
    • Skeletomuscular pain
    • Diabetic neuropathy (nerve damage from diabetes)
    • HIV -associated neuropathy
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    Topical analgesics, or pain relief creams, applied directly onto the affected area may help relieve discomfort. Our pharmacist panel ranked the best brands of pain relief creams and gels,...

     
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  5. Analgesic Cream - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

    This product is used to treat minor aches and pains of the muscles/joints (such as arthritis, backache, sprains). Menthol and methyl salicylate are known as …

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    • Analgesic

      Generic Name: Aspirin

      This medication is used to reduce fever and relieve minor to moderate pain from conditions such as muscle aches, toothaches, menstrual cramps, arthritis, and headaches.

      Status: Discontinued

      May Treat: Acute coronary syndrome · Acute myocardial infarction · Acute thromboembolic stroke · Cerebral thromboembolism · Dysmenorrhea and more

      Drug Class: Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Salicylates · Salicylate Analgesics

      Availability: Prescription sometimes needed

      Pregnancy: Consult a doctor before using

      Lactation: This drug should not be given to breastfeeding mothers

      Alcohol: Limit intake while taking this medication

      Driving: May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Use caution

      Manufacturer: ELI LILLY & CO. · SM-STRATEGIC SO

      Precautions

      • Call Dr if you have black stools or stomach pain
      • Swallow capsules whole.
      • For capsule products : Swallow whole with water. Do not lie down for 10min. Tell doctor your complete medical history.
      • For capsule, ext release 24 hr products : Tell your pharmacist & Dr if you have allergies. Do not chew or crush. May take with food if stomach upset occurs. Reduce or avoid drinking alcohol.
      • For suppository, rectal products : Use only in pregnancy and nursing if MD ordered it. Unwrap and insert suppository in rectum. Keep in a cool, dry place or in a refrigerator.
      • For tablet products : Avoid use in pregnancy from 20 weeks until birth. Do not use in kids less than 12 years. Best to take with food to lessen stomach upset. Take with 8 oz. liquid. Do not lie down for 10min. Do not take this medicine if it smells like vinegar. Do not use longer than label or doctor directs. Call MD or RPh re. timing of taking with other meds.
      • For tablet, chewable products : Tablet may be chewed or swallowed whole.

      For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice.

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