
What is Fast Freeze Roll-On?
Roll-On Fast Freeze is an all-in-one product used to treat minor muscle or joint pain. The product can also be used to relieve symptoms of the cold. Fast-Freeze Roller-On may be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide.
Side Effects of Fast Freeze Roll-On
If you experience any of the following signs and symptoms of allergies: difficulty breathing, hives, facial or throat swelling and any combination thereof Fast Freeze roll-on can cause severe side effects. If this happens to you, experience such side effects include:
- Medicine may cause irritation, burning, or stinging where applied.
- After applying this medicine directly to the chest, it may cause difficulty with breathing.
- Your symptoms could range from minor discomforts to none at all.
There may be additional side effects. For medical advice regarding potential adverse reactions, speak to your healthcare provider; report adverse events by calling the FDA's hotline: 1-800-FDA-1088.
Similar/related drugs
Aspirin, Acetaminophen, Tramadol, Naproxen, Oxycodone, Tylenol, and Benadryl
Warnings
Use exactly as directed on the package and label. Follow the directions printed on your label or package.
Before you take this drug
If you have sensitive or irritable skin, ask your doctor or pharmacist whether it's safe to use the Fast Freeze roll-on. Without consulting their doctor first, this medication should never be given to children or infants. Consult your doctor before taking this medication if you're pregnant or nursing. Avoid applying the medicine to your breasts if you are breastfeeding.
How to take Fast Freeze Roll-On?
Please read and carefully follow all directions that accompany your medication. If there are any misunderstandings, consult your pharmacist or doctor immediately for clarification. Apply the medication to only a small area of skin to see how it reacts with your skin. Take it only by mouth. Only apply topical medicines to the skin. Apply only to the skin. Do not use on open wounds, sunburned or windburned skin, dry or itchy skin, or irritation. After applying the medicine, wash your hands. Menthol, camphor, or menthol may cause mild burning and cold sensations. These feelings should diminish over time as you continue to use the product. This sensation can be very uncomfortable. Wash the affected area with soap and warm water. Avoid covering the treated area with tight bandages or heating pads. This medicine should not be applied within 30 minutes of taking a shower or bath.
If your symptoms don't improve within 7 days or you suffer from a headache or a skin rash, call your doctor.Should the pain persist or come back after some time has passed, consult a medical provider as soon as possible. Keep canisters away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight; no heat sources such as candles should be present or opened up directly above. Empty canisters must never be punctured or burned.
What happens if I miss the dose?
Adjustments to camphor or menthol dosage can be made to meet individual requirements.Use the product only as directed by the label.
What happens if I overdose?
Overdoses of Fast Freeze Roll-On are not considered dangerous. If anyone accidentally swallows the medication, seek emergency medical care or contact the Poison Help Line at 1-800-222-1222.
What should be avoided?
Avoid getting this medication into your eyes, nose or mouth by flushing with water if this does happen. If this does happen to you, rinse with fresh water immediately afterwards to flush any potential debris out.
Interaction with other drug
Other medicines taken won't interfere with your skin medicine treatment plan.Many drugs interact. Inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking, including prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicines.