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Methyl salicylate/Capsaicin/Menthol
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- Active ingredients
- Capsaicin 0.000002 g/0.1 g – 0.014 mg/1 g
- Menthol 4 g/100 g – 0.566 mg/1 g
- Methyl Salicylate 0.02 g/0.1 g – 6.79 mg/1 g
- Reference brand
- Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief
- Dosage forms
- Cream
- Liniment
- Liquid
- Lotion
- Ointment
- Route
- Topical
- Prescription status
- OTC (over the counter)
- Marketed in the U.S.
- Since 1999
- Label revision date
- February 2, 2026
- Pregnancy
- See Pregnancy Use Section
- Lactation
- See Lactation Use Section
- Active ingredients
- Capsaicin 0.000002 g/0.1 g – 0.014 mg/1 g
- Menthol 4 g/100 g – 0.566 mg/1 g
- Methyl Salicylate 0.02 g/0.1 g – 6.79 mg/1 g
- Reference brand
- Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief
- Dosage forms
- Cream
- Liniment
- Liquid
- Lotion
- Ointment
- Route
- Topical
- Prescription status
- OTC (over the counter)
- CSA schedule
- Not a scheduled drug
- Marketed in the U.S.
- Since 1999
- Label revision date
- February 2, 2026
- Pregnancy
- See Pregnancy Use Section
- Lactation
- See Lactation Use Section
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Drug Overview
New Terocin is a topical pain relief lotion designed to temporarily relieve mild aches and pains in muscles and joints. It is formulated to provide a long-lasting soothing effect, making it suitable for conditions such as arthritis, simple backache, and muscle strains.
Similarly, other topical pain relief products like Dendracin and Xoten-C also aim to alleviate discomfort associated with muscle and joint pain. These creams and lotions are typically used for temporary relief from various conditions, including arthritis, sprains, and strains, offering a convenient option for managing minor pain.
Uses
You can use this product for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains in your muscles and joints. It is effective for conditions such as arthritis, simple backache, strains, sprains, and bruises. Whether you're dealing with muscle soreness from overuse, sports injuries, or general discomfort, this product can help alleviate your pain.
Keep in mind that while it provides relief, it does not cure any underlying diseases. If you experience persistent pain, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
Dosage and Administration
To use these topical pain relief products, start by washing and drying the affected area. Shake the bottle well before each use, then apply a generous amount of the cream or lotion to the painful area. Gently massage it into the skin until it is thoroughly absorbed. You can repeat this process up to four times a day, but be sure not to exceed this limit.
After applying the product, wash your hands immediately to prevent any contact with your eyes or other sensitive areas. If you experience any irritation, test a small amount on your skin before full application. If the product gets into your eyes, rinse with cold water and seek medical attention if necessary. For children under two years of age, consult a physician before use.
What to Avoid
You should avoid using these products if you have any allergies to their ingredients, PABA, aspirin products, or sulfa. Do not apply them to cuts, infected skin, or damaged areas, and keep them out of reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical help immediately. Additionally, do not use these products on children under 12 years old, in large amounts, or otherwise than as directed. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and do not heat or microwave the products, as this may cause burns. If irritation or worsening of your condition occurs, stop use and consult a doctor.
Side Effects
You should be aware that these topical products are for external use only and should not be applied to open wounds, damaged skin, or mucous membranes (like the eyes, mouth, or genitals). If you accidentally swallow any of these products or get them in your eyes, seek medical help immediately.
Common warnings across these products include the need to discontinue use if your condition worsens, if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, or if you experience redness, itching, or rash. Some products may cause a temporary burning sensation upon application. Always consult a physician if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or if you have sensitive skin. Keep these products out of reach of children, and do not use them in combination with heating pads or other topical pain products.
Warnings and Precautions
These products are for external use only. Avoid contact with your eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, and genitals. Do not apply to open wounds, damaged, or irritated skin.
If you experience persistent pain, redness, or if symptoms last more than 7 days, stop using the product and consult your doctor. If the condition worsens or clears up and then recurs, seek medical advice.
Keep these products out of reach of children. If swallowed, contact a Poison Control Center or seek medical help immediately. If contact with eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with cold water and call a doctor.
Do not use these products with heating pads or tight bandages. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before use.
Overdose
If you accidentally swallow any of these creams or lotions, it's important to seek help immediately. You should call your local poison control center or consult a physician right away. Signs of an overdose can vary, but if you experience unusual symptoms, it's best to get medical assistance.
If the product comes into contact with your eyes, rinse them thoroughly with cold water. Always keep these products out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
Pregnancy Use
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before using any topical products, including creams and lotions. Many products, such as Rematex, Rotex, Menthozen, and Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief, recommend seeking medical advice prior to use. Some products, like Overtime, advise against use altogether during pregnancy or nursing.
While some products do not provide specific information regarding their safety during pregnancy, it is always best to err on the side of caution. If you have any concerns or questions about using a particular product while pregnant or breastfeeding, please reach out to your physician for guidance.
Lactation Use
When breastfeeding, it's important to be cautious with certain products. Many lotions and creams, such as Dendracin Neurodendraxcin, Overtime, Menthozen, and Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief, advise against use if you are nursing. Always consult your physician before using any topical products while breastfeeding, as some ingredients may pass into breast milk, which means they could potentially affect your baby.
For example, Muscular Balm specifically notes that there is a possibility of its ingredients being excreted in breast milk, and the effects on your infant are not well understood. Prioritize your health and your baby's safety by seeking professional advice before using these products.
Pediatric Use
You should be aware that certain topical products have specific age restrictions for use. For lotions like Dendracin Neurodendraxcin and Overtime, they should not be used on children under 12 years old. For creams such as Menthozen and Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief, they are safe for children aged 2 years and older, but you should consult a physician if your child is under 2 years old. Additionally, for any ointments like Muscular Balm, it's important to consult a doctor for children under 12 years of age, while those 12 and older can apply it to the affected area up to three to four times daily. Always check with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about using these products on your child.
Geriatric Use
When using topical products like lotions and creams, it's important to note that there is currently no specific information available regarding their use in older adults. This includes products such as Dendracin Neurodendraxcin, Overtime, Menthozen, Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief, and Muscular Balm. As a result, there are no recommended dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions outlined for elderly patients.
If you are an older adult or a caregiver, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before using these products, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications. Always prioritize safety and seek guidance tailored to your individual health needs.
Renal Impairment
When using topical products like creams and lotions, it's important to be aware that none of the labels reviewed provide specific information regarding kidney issues. This means there are no dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or safety considerations mentioned for individuals with renal impairment. If you have kidney problems, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before using any new medication or treatment to ensure it is safe for you.
Hepatic Impairment
You may be wondering about the safety of using certain topical products if you have liver issues. The information provided for various creams and lotions indicates that there are no specific guidelines regarding liver impairment, dosage adjustments, or special monitoring for patients with liver problems. This means that these products do not have established precautions or recommendations for individuals with hepatic (liver) concerns.
If you have liver impairment, it's always a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before using any new topical treatments to ensure they are safe for you.
Drug Interactions
You can use the following lotions and creams without worrying about drug interactions, as there is no information indicating any potential interactions with other medications or laboratory tests. The products include Dendracin Neurodendraxcin lotion, Overtime lotion, Menthozen cream, Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief cream, Menthozen Cream, and Muscular Balm ointment.
However, it's always important to discuss any medications or treatments you are using with your healthcare provider. This ensures that you receive personalized advice and helps prevent any unforeseen issues, especially if you are taking other medications or have specific health conditions.
Storage and Handling
To ensure the best quality and effectiveness of your creams and lotions, store them at controlled room temperature, ideally between 59°F and 86°F (15°C to 30°C). Some products may also be stored below 90°F (32°C) or at room temperature, which generally ranges from 68°F to 77°F (20°C to 25°C). Always keep the containers tightly closed and protect them from light to maintain their integrity.
When disposing of these products, follow local guidelines for disposal, especially after opening, as they may have specific requirements to ensure safety and environmental protection. Avoid freezing any of the products, as this can affect their quality.
Uses and Indications
This drug is indicated for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with various conditions, including:
Arthritis
Simple Backache
Strains
Sprains
Bruises
Muscle Soreness and Stiffness
Muscular Strain
Sports Injuries
Tendon Inflammation
Over-use Injuries
The formulations available include lotions, creams, and ointments, which provide fast-acting and deep-penetrating relief. These products do not cure any diseases but are designed to alleviate discomfort associated with the aforementioned conditions.
Limitations of Use
These products are not indicated for use in individuals with specific contraindications or those who may experience adverse effects, as no teratogenic or nonteratogenic effects have been mentioned in the available data.
Dosage and Administration
For the topical application of the products, the following dosage and administration guidelines are provided for healthcare professionals:
Adults and children aged 2 years and older are advised to apply the product generously to the affected area and massage until thoroughly absorbed into the skin. This application may be repeated as necessary, not exceeding 3 to 4 times daily. For children under 2 years of age, consultation with a physician is recommended prior to use.
Prior to the first application, it is essential to test for skin sensitivity by applying a small amount of the product to a limited area. The product should be shaken well before each use to ensure proper mixing. After application, hands must be washed thoroughly with soap and water to prevent accidental contact with the eyes or other sensitive areas. If the product is applied to the hands, it is advised to wait 30 minutes before washing hands.
It is important to allow the product to dry completely before contact with clothing or bedding to avoid staining. The use of the product should not exceed four times daily, and it is contraindicated for use in children aged 5 years or younger unless directed by a healthcare provider. If the product comes into contact with the eyes, it should be rinsed with cold water, and medical advice should be sought.
For individuals who are pregnant or nursing, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional before use. If symptoms persist or worsen after 4 weeks of use, the product should be discontinued, and a healthcare provider should be consulted.
Contraindications
Use is contraindicated in the following situations:
Application on cuts, infected skin, or damaged skin is prohibited due to the risk of exacerbating the condition.
Use is not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
Large amounts should not be applied, especially over raw or blistered skin, to avoid potential adverse effects.
Individuals with known allergies to any ingredients, including PABA, aspirin products, or sulfa, should refrain from use.
The product should not be used in or around the eyes, mouth, genitals, or any mucous membranes.
Heating, microwaving, or adding the product to hot water is discouraged, as it may cause burns.
It is advised not to bandage tightly over the application site to prevent irritation or other complications.
The product should not be ingested or placed in the nostrils.
In all cases, if symptoms worsen or persist beyond 7 days, or if irritation develops, medical advice should be sought.
Warnings and Precautions
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and broken or irritated skin. Do not use on open wounds, cuts, damaged, or infected skin. Do not allow treated skin to contact infants or pets. Do not tightly bandage or use with heating pads.
Warnings:
If condition worsens, or if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, discontinue use and consult a physician.
If severe burning sensation occurs, discontinue use immediately and call a doctor.
A transient burning sensation may occur upon application but generally disappears in several days.
If swallowed, seek professional assistance or contact a Poison Control Center immediately.
General Precautions:
Not for use in children under 12 years of age.
Consult a physician if pregnant or breastfeeding before use.
Do not use if allergic to any ingredients, PABA, aspirin products, or sulfa.
Store below 90°F/32°C.
Stop Use and Call Your Doctor:
For severe undiagnosed pain.
If pain worsens or persists for more than 7 days.
If pain clears up and then recurs in a few days.
If itching or rash occurs.
If redness is present or irritation develops.
Get Emergency Medical Help:
If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.
If contact with the eyes occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with cold water.
Keep Out of Reach of Children:
Consult a physician for children under 12.
Side Effects
For external use only. Patients should avoid contact with eyes, mucous membranes, and broken or irritated skin. The following adverse reactions and warnings have been reported across various topical formulations:
Serious Reactions
Severe Undiagnosed Pain: Patients should discontinue use and consult a physician if they experience severe undiagnosed pain.
Persistent Symptoms: If pain worsens or persists for more than 7 days, patients are advised to stop using the product and seek medical advice.
Recurrence of Symptoms: If pain clears up and then recurs within a few days, patients should discontinue use and consult a physician.
Severe Burning Sensation: A transient burning sensation may occur upon application; however, if a severe burning sensation occurs, patients should discontinue use immediately and contact a doctor.
Common Reactions
Skin Irritation: Patients may experience skin irritation, including redness or rash. If these symptoms develop, it is recommended to discontinue use and consult a physician.
Transient Burning Sensation: A mild burning sensation may occur upon application but generally resolves within several days.
Warnings
Do Not Use: The product should not be applied to open wounds, cuts, damaged, or infected skin. It should also not be used with heating pads or bandaged tightly.
Consult a Physician: Patients should consult a physician if symptoms persist for more than 7 days, if redness is present, or if irritation develops.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Patients who are pregnant or breastfeeding should contact a physician prior to use.
Additional Notes
Keep Out of Reach of Children: All products should be kept out of reach of children. In case of accidental ingestion, medical help should be sought immediately or contact a Poison Control Center.
Staining: Some formulations may stain furniture, clothing, or bedding.
Patients are encouraged to read the specific warnings and instructions for each product carefully and to consult healthcare professionals if they have any concerns regarding the use of topical pain relief products.
Drug Interactions
There is no available information regarding drug interactions for the following products: Dendracin Neurodendraxcin lotion, Overtime lotion, Menthozen cream, Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief cream, Menthozen Cream, and Muscular Balm ointment. Each of these formulations has not reported any known interactions with other drugs or laboratory tests. Therefore, healthcare professionals should consider this lack of interaction data when prescribing or recommending these products.
Pediatric Use
Pediatric patients under 12 years of age should not use Dendracin Neurodendraxcin and Overtime lotions.
For Menthozen and Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief creams, the recommended use is for adults and children two years of age or older, applying to the affected area no more than three to four times daily. For children under two years of age, consultation with a physician is advised.
Muscular Balm ointment is indicated for adults and children 12 years of age and older, with a similar application frequency of three to four times daily. Children under 12 years of age should consult a doctor before use.
Geriatric Use
No specific information regarding geriatric use, dosage adjustments, safety concerns, or special precautions for elderly patients is provided in the inserts for Dendracin Neurodendraxcin lotion, Overtime lotion, Menthozen cream, Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief cream, Menthozen Cream, and Muscular Balm ointment. Therefore, healthcare professionals should exercise caution when prescribing these products to geriatric patients, as the absence of data necessitates careful monitoring and consideration of individual patient factors.
Pregnancy
Pregnant patients should exercise caution when considering the use of topical products. Several formulations, including Dendracin Neurodendraxcin lotion and Overtime lotion, explicitly advise against use during pregnancy or nursing. Other products, such as Rematex cream, Rotex cream, Menthozen cream, and Zensezone Arthmed Temporary Pain Relief cream, recommend that pregnant or breastfeeding patients consult a healthcare professional prior to use.
Menthozen Cream, Exoten-C lotion, and Lbri Super Aloe Stop the Pain cream also suggest contacting a physician before use in pregnant patients. Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief cream similarly advises seeking professional guidance if pregnant or nursing.
It is important to note that Muscular Balm does not provide specific information regarding its safety or recommended precautions for use during pregnancy. Therefore, healthcare professionals should carefully evaluate the risks and benefits of these products for pregnant patients, considering the lack of data on certain formulations and the potential for fetal impacts.
Lactation
Lactating mothers are advised to exercise caution when considering the use of certain topical products. It is recommended that they consult a healthcare professional prior to using any of these products, particularly if they are nursing.
There is a potential for excretion of some ingredients in breast milk, and the effects on breastfed infants are not well understood. Therefore, products such as Muscular Balm should be approached with care, and nursing mothers should seek medical advice before use.
Additionally, several labels explicitly state that these products should not be used during pregnancy or while nursing without prior consultation with a physician. This includes Dendracin Neurodendraxcin, Overtime, Menthozen, and Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief.
In summary, lactating mothers should prioritize safety and seek guidance from healthcare professionals regarding the use of topical treatments while breastfeeding.
Renal Impairment
Patients with renal impairment may not have specific dosing adjustments, monitoring requirements, or safety considerations outlined for the following products: New Terocin (Lotion), Med O-3 Bio- (Cream), Oprava (Cream), Dendracin Neurodendraxcin (Lotion), Rocksauce Fire (Cream), Limencin (Lotion), Rematex (Cream), Rotex (Cream), Xoten-C (Lotion), Topical (Cream), Overtime (Lotion), Menthozen (Cream), Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief (Cream), Flanax (Liniment), Menthozen Cream (Cream), Nudroxicin Pain Relief Roll-on (Liquid), Dr Demand Relief Pain Relief (Cream), Exoten-C (Lotion), Muscular Balm (Ointment), Lbri Super Aloe Stop the Pain (Cream), and Zensezone Arthmed Temporary Pain Relief Cream (Cream).
For all these products, the absence of specific information regarding renal impairment suggests that healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing to patients with reduced kidney function. It is advisable to monitor these patients closely for any adverse effects, given the lack of established guidelines for this population.
Hepatic Impairment
Patients with hepatic impairment have no specific information regarding dosage adjustments, special monitoring, or precautions for the following products:
New Terocin (Lotion)
Med O-3 Bio- (Cream)
Oprava (Cream)
Dendracin Neurodendraxcin (Lotion)
Rocksauce Fire (Cream)
Limencin (Lotion)
Rematex (Cream)
Rotex (Cream)
Xoten-C (Lotion)
Topical (Cream)
Overtime (Lotion)
Menthozen (Cream)
Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief (Cream)
Flanax (Liniment)
Menthozen Cream (Cream)
Nudroxicin Pain Relief Roll-on (Liquid)
Dr Demand Relief Pain Relief (Cream)
Exoten-C (Lotion)
Muscular Balm (Ointment)
Lbri Super Aloe Stop the Pain (Cream)
Zensezone Arthmed Temporary Pain Relief Cream (Cream)
Vitacin (Cream)
Labella Linimento Obrero (Cream)
For these products, healthcare providers should exercise caution when prescribing to patients with liver problems, as the lack of specific guidance may necessitate individualized assessment and monitoring.
Overdosage
In the event of an overdose, it is crucial to seek immediate medical assistance or contact a poison control center. Symptoms of overdose may vary depending on the specific product, but general recommendations include the following actions:
For products that are ingested, such as lotions and creams, individuals should call poison control or seek medical help immediately if swallowed. This applies to products like New Terocin, Limencin, Xoten-C, Topical, Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief, Flanax, Exoten-C, Lbri Super Aloe Stop the Pain, and Zensezone Arthmed Temporary Pain Relief Cream.
In cases where the product comes into contact with the eyes, it is advised to rinse the eyes thoroughly with cold water to mitigate potential irritation or damage. This recommendation is noted for New Terocin and Limencin.
It is important to keep all products out of reach of children to prevent accidental ingestion.
No specific symptoms or detailed overdosage information is provided for several products, including Med O-3 Bio-, Oprava, Dendracin Neurodendraxcin, Rocksauce Fire, Rematex, Rotex, Overtime, Menthozen, Nudroxicin Pain Relief Roll-on, Dr Demand Relief Pain Relief, Muscular Balm, and others. Therefore, monitoring for any unusual symptoms following exposure is advised, and medical consultation should be sought if any concerns arise.
Nonclinical Toxicology
Teratogenic Effects
No information is available regarding teratogenic effects for any of the products evaluated.
Non-Teratogenic Effects
No information is available regarding non-teratogenic effects for any of the products evaluated.
Animal Toxicology
No information is provided in the animal pharmacology and toxicology sections for any of the products evaluated.
Storage and Handling
Med O-3 Bio- and Oprava are supplied as creams and should be stored at controlled room temperature, specifically between 59° - 86°F (15° - 30°C).
Dendracin Neurodendraxcin and Overtime are available as lotions and must be stored below 90°F (32°C).
Menthozen is provided as a cream and should be stored at room temperature. Similarly, Menthozen Cream and Exoten-C, both in cream and lotion forms respectively, are also to be stored at room temperature.
Flanax, a liniment, is recommended to be stored at room temperature within the range of 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
Ziks Arthritis Pain Relief cream is supplied in a 2 oz. tube and should be stored at room temperature.
Muscular Balm, an ointment, should be stored at room temperature, with additional handling requirements: the container must be kept tightly closed, protected from light, and not frozen. It should be discarded after opening.
Product Labels
The table below lists all over-the-counter labels containing methyl salicylate, capsaicin, and menthol. Use it to compare dosage forms, strengths, and uses across products.
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H. J. Harkins Company, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 | |
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Physicians Science & Nature Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 | |
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Mind and Body Research Corp | Cream | Topical |
| 2018 | |
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Asclemed USA, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2017 | |
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Belmora LLC | Liniment | Topical |
| 2024 | |
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Golden Sun Inc DBA Newhall Laboratories | Cream | Topical |
| 2013 | |
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L'Bris, Pure 'N Natural | Cream | Topical |
| 2017 | |
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Alexso, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2018 | |
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Biological M. D. Solutions LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2023 | |
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Village Pharma LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2018 | |
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Village Pharma LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2022 | |
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Borden Company (Private) Limited | Ointment | Topical |
| 2010 | |
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Eagle Indo Pharma, PT | Ointment | Topical |
| 2010 | |
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Rely Wellness | Lotion | Topical |
| 2021 | |
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Aidarex Pharmaceuticals LLC | Lotion | Topical |
| 2013 | |
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Alexso, Inc | Lotion | Topical |
| 2013 | |
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NuCare Pharmaceuticals Inc | Liquid | Topical |
| 2017 | |
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Biological M. D. Solutions LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2023 | |
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Physicians Science & Nature Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2007 | |
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Home Aide Diagnostics, Inc. | Cream | Topical |
| 2015 | |
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Implus Footcare, LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2021 | |
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Implus Footcare, LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2021 | |
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Implus Footcare, LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2021 | |
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NINGBO SANTE YING MEDICALAND HEALTHDEVELOPMENT CO. , LTD | Cream | Topical |
| 2019 | |
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NINGBO SANTE YING MEDICALAND HEALTHDEVELOPMENT CO. , LTD | Cream | Topical |
| 2019 | |
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Home Aide Diagnostics, Inc. | Cream | Topical |
| 2015 | |
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Two Hip Consulting, LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2011 | |
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MAS Management Group Inc. | Cream | Topical |
| 2015 | |
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Living Well Pharmacy Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 | |
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ZENSEZONE LLC | Cream | Topical |
| 2021 | |
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Nnodum Pharmaceuticals | Cream | Topical |
| 1999 | |
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Repacked & Relabeled Product Labels
The table below lists products marketed under repackaged or relabeled National Drug Codes (NDCs).
Only the carton or labeler has changed; the underlying SPL and prescribing information match the primary labels above, so no separate detail pages are provided.
Below are the non-prescription pack sizes of New Terocin (methyl salicylate, capsaicin, and menthol). Columns show Packaging, Formulation Type, and Active Ingredient Strength.
Label | Forms | Routes | Concentration range | FDA year |
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Dispensing Solutions, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 |
Preferred Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2020 |
Preferred Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2014 |
Proficient Rx LP | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 |
Unit Dose Services | Lotion | Topical |
| 2011 |
Dispensing Solutions, Inc. | Ointment | Topical |
| 2011 |
H. J. Harkins Company, Inc. | Ointment | Topical |
| 2011 |
Unit Dose Services | Ointment | Topical |
| 2011 |
Proficient Rx LP | Cream | Topical |
| 2018 |
Proficient Rx LP | Cream | Topical |
| 2022 |
A-S Medication Solutions | Lotion | Topical |
| 2013 |
Advanced Rx Pharmacy of Tennessee, LLC | Lotion | Topical |
| 2023 |
Dispensing Solutions, Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2013 |
Preferred Pharmaceuticals Inc. | Lotion | Topical |
| 2020 |
medsource pharmaceuticals | Lotion | Topical |
| 2013 |
Unit Dose Services | Cream | Topical |
| 2011 |