Tiger Balm Extra Strength Ointment, 18g, .63 oz.

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Tiger Balm Extra Strength Ointment, 18g, .63 oz.

SKU# 31148
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SKU# 31148
Fast-working ointment for relief of neck, shoulder, and other joint pain. The Cassia Oil provides a soothing aroma and the herbal blend helps to relieve joint and muscle pain and soothe tired muscles.
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Tiger Balm Extra Strength Ointment, 18g, .63 oz.
$7.99
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Fast-working ointment for relief of neck, shoulder, and other joint pain. The Cassia Oil (Cinnamon) provides a soothing aroma, as well as the ointment's familiar reddish-brown color. The herbal blend helps to relieve joint and muscle pain and soothe tired muscles. It can be used during warm ups before exercise or to ease soreness after working out. It's also a favorite of arthritis sufferers. Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible First Aid products.

Active Ingredients: 

Camphor 11% (Topical Analgesic), Menthol 10% (Topical Analgesic)

Inactive Ingredients: Cajuput Oil, Cassia Oil, Clove Oil, Dementholised Mint Oil, Paraffin Petrolatum

For adults and children over 12, rub well on the affected area. Repeat 3 to 4 times daily. 

For children 12 years of age or younger, consult a healthcare professional before use.

For external use only. 

When using this product:

  • Use only as directed
  • Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
  • Do not apply to wounds, damaged, or irritated skin
  • Do not bandage or cover with wrap or use heating pad
  • Do not use 1 hour prior to bathing or 30 minutes after bathing

Stop use and ask a doctor if: 

  • Condition worsens
  • Severe skin irritation occurs
  • Pain persists for more than 7 days
  • Pain clears up then recurs a few days later

If pregnant or breastfeeding, ask a health professional before use. 

Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center immediately. 

This product may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Test on a small area before use.

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