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    With an estimated 52.5 million adults in the U.S. affected by arthritis alone and up to 24% of adults experiencing muscle pain during their lifetime, effective topical pain relievers can be life ...

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    Numbing creams: These contain lidocaine, which blocks danger signals at nerve endings. Previously available by prescription only, products with 4% lidocaine are now available over the counter, Dr ...

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    Sciatica & Neuropathy Rapid Pain Relief Cream. It contains strychnos, which is thought to de-stress cramped, tight muscles. The company says it can be used for back aches, knee aches, neuropathy ...

  5. Celadrin (joint cream) - Wikipedia

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    Celadrin is an over-the-counter medication marketed as a topical analgesic. It is a cream that is used for muscle and joint pains including osteoarthritis , strains, bruises, and sprains. [ 1 ] The active ingredient is menthol [ 2 ] and it also contains cetylated and esterified fatty acids .

  6. Bengay - Wikipedia

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    Bengay, spelled Ben-Gay before 1995, is a topical analgesic heat rub for temporary relief from muscle and joint pain associated with arthritis, bruises, simple backaches, overuse, sprains and strains.

  7. Neuropathic pain - Wikipedia

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    Notably the capsaicin used for the relief of neuropathic pain is a substantially higher concentration than capsaicin creams available over the counter, there is no evidence that over the counter capsaicin cream can improve neuropathic pain [56] and topical capsaicin can itself induce pain. [55]

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