Tiger FIR Medical Plasters Joints Back Shoulder Arthritis Pain Relief x 8pc
Two types available to choose from
Tiger FAR-INFRARED Medical Plasters Joints Back Shoulder Arthritis Pain Relief x 8pc
Application: Body pain area
Ingredient: Chinese herbal medicine secret recipe
Function: Relief pains, and associated aches below: Muscle fatigue & Joint Pain & Stiff shoulder & Simple backache & Strains & Sprains & Bruises & Bone Fracture & Minor Frostbite & Arthritis
How to use:
1. Clean and dry the affected area.
2. Apply the adhesive side directly to the pain area.
3. One Pcs continuous use for 12-24 hours.
4. Once a day, seven days a course.
5. Storage method: Sealed, placed in a cool dry place.
Please Note:
1. Do not use on wounds or damaged skin
2. Not for pregnant women
3. Not for people with severe allergies
4. For external use only
5. Keep away from the children
6. Stop use if If there is red and swollen, blisters and other adverse reactions
Size: 10x7cm
Package: 8pcs in Sealed Packet
Shelf Life: 2 years
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