Metsal Heat Rub Cream provides the temporary relief of pain associated with sprains & strains, arthritis & rheumatism, lumbago & fibrositis. Non-greasy. Invisible. Non-staining. Product Claims: Provides the temporary relief of pain associated with sprains & strains, arthritis & rheumatism, lumbago & fibrositis. Non-greasy. Invisible. Non-staining. Size: 125g Warnings Do not use this medicine: - On children under 2 years of ages. - If past the expiry date. While using this medicine: - For external use only. - Keep away from eyes and open wounds or skin abrasions. - Do not use heat lamps, heat pads, hot water bottles or bandages. - If rash or irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Ingredients:
Active Ingredients: (in each g): Methyl Salicylate: 283 mg, Eucalyptus Oil: 88 mg, Menthol: 20 mg.
Metsal Heat Rub Cream 500g provides temporary pain relief from sprains, arthritis and rheumatism.
Metsal Heat Rub Cream 500g is non-greasy, invisible and non-staining.
Other Benefits:
- Temporary relief of pain associated with; sprains and strains, arthritis and rheumatism, lumbago and fibrositis.
- Can be used during sports and after sustaining sporting injuries.
Warnings
For external use only. Store below 30°C. Not to be used on children under 2 years of age. Keep away from eyes, open wounds and skin abrasions. Do not use heat lamps, heat pads, hot water bottles or bandages. If rash or irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Ingredients
Each gram contains: Methyl Salicylate 283mg (28.3%), Eucalyptus Oil 88mg (8.8%). Menthol 20mg (2.0%).
Directions
Gently smooth a small quantity of Metsal cream into the skin 2 – 3 times a day. The cream penetrates to provide rapid relief from pain. Vigorous rubbing is not required.
Sports: Apply metsal heat rub cream before, during and after sport to relieve sports sprains, strains, muscle and joint pain.
Injuries: First, follow the RICE protocol – Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. For recovery, Metsal heat rub can be applied to muscles once the swelling has subsided.