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Soltice quick rub

Generic name: [kam-for-and-men-thol-top-ik-al]camphor and menthol topical

Brand names: aleve pain relieving roll-on, anti-itch steroid free, arctic relief, avedana pain relieving roll-on,.

Drug class: topical rubefacient

What is Soltice quick rub?

This combination product is designed to help relieve minor muscle or joint pain. The product can also be used to relieve symptoms of the cold. Soltice quick rub can be used in other ways not mentioned in the medication guide.

Side effects of Soltice quick rub

If you experience symptoms such as difficulty breathing, hives or swelling on your lips, face, throat or tongue then an allergy may be present.

Soltice quick rub can have serious side effects. Soltice quick rub should be stopped immediately, and you need to consult your doctor if:

  • The medicine may cause severe irritation, burning, or stinging where it is applied.
  • This medicine can cause breathing difficulties after applying it to the chest.

You may experience less serious side effects or none at all. There may be other side effects. For medical advice on side effects, call your doctor. Report side effects by calling the fda at 1-800-fda-1088.

Similar/related drugs

Aspirin, acetaminophen, ibuprofen, tramadol, naproxen, diclofenac, and paracetamol

Warnings

Use exactly as directed on the package and label. Follow the directions provided 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 soltice quick rub. This medicine should not be used on children or babies without consulting your doctor. 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 Soltice quick rub?

Please read and follow all instructions for use that come with your medication. If you don't understand what your pharmacist or doctor has explained to you, don't be intimidated into remaining confused - ask!. 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, or dry or itchy or irritated or dry or itchy or irritated or irritated or dried or moistened or wetted or dampened or humidified or heated or hotted or dried or warmed or warmed or humidified or cooled or heated or dryer or warmer than normal or cold. After applying the medicine, wash your hands.

Camphor and menthol may cause a mild burning or cold feeling. This sensation should diminish over time as you continue to use these products. This sensation can be very uncomfortable. Clean the affected area using 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 temperature and a headache or skin rash, call your doctor. Call your doctor as well if pain persists or returns after a short time. Keep away from heat and moisture. Store away from direct sunlight. Keep away from heat or open flames. Empty canisters should never be punctured or burned.

What happens if i miss the dose?

The dosage of camphor or menthol can be adjusted as needed. There is no daily schedule. Use the product only as directed by the label.

What happens if i overdose?

Overdoses of soltice 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 in your nose, eyes, or mouth. Rinse with water if you do.

Interaction with other drug

Other drugs that you take are unlikely to affect the medicine used on your skin. Many drugs interact. Inform your doctor of all the medications you are taking, including over-the-counter and prescription drugs, vitamins, and herbs.