A535 Rub Ice
Formulation:
Gel

- ABOUT
- WARNINGS
- HOW TO USE
What is A535 Rub Ice used for?
A535 Rub Ice provides cold relief to muscle or joint pain.
How should A535 Rub Ice be stored?
Keep A535 Rub Ice at room temperature and away from the influence of heat or moisture.
General drug Information:
When should A535 Rub Ice not be taken?
If you have any known allergies to ingredients of A535 Rub Ice do not use it. Also, if there are any open wounds or infections in the area where the cream is to be applied, do not use it. It is for external use alone. If you are unsure, contact your health care provider for more information.
What precautions should I follow when taking A535 Rub Ice?
If you have any known allergies to ingredients of A535 Rub Ice do not use it. Also, if there are any open wounds or infections in the area where the cream is to be applied, do not use it. It is for external use alone. If you are unsure, contact your health care provider for more information.
What special warning(s) should I be aware of when taking A535 Rub Ice?
A535 Rub Ice should never be used on any open wounds or irritated skin. It is for use externally; make sure it does not come in contact with your eyes or mouth. Also, if you have any known allergies to A535 Rub Ice or ASA based drugs do not use this medication.
What are the side effects of A535 Rub Ice?
Allergic reactions such as getting hives, trouble breathing, or swelling may occur if you are allergic to the ingredients in the cream. There are no other serious side effects. However, if irritation of the skin occurs then stop using the medication.
Common side effects of A535 Rub Ice include: a burning sensation and redness where the Rub was applied.
Other:None.
How should I take A535 Rub Ice?
A535 Rub Ice can be applied liberally on the area needing pain relief. Generally, it can be applied up to three times a day. Wash your hands before and after use. Make sure to read the directions that are supplied with the Rub and if you have any questions or concerns you should talk to your doctor.


