Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel 4 g/mL
Menthol · GEL · Amerisource Bergen
Good Neighbor Roll-On Menthol Pain Relief Gel is an over-the-counter topical product containing menthol that you apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. The menthol creates a cooling sensation on the skin that may help temporarily reduce discomfort from muscle soreness and minor joint pain.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel
- Generic Name
- Menthol
- NDC Code (Product)
46122-803- Manufacturer
- Amerisource Bergen
- Strength
- 4 g/mL
- Dosage Form
- GEL
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
- Application #
- M017
- Marketing Start
- 08/01/2025
Recall History
No Recall HistorySide Effects Reported to FDA
FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects
Full Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Uses Temporarily relieves minor pain associated with: ■ arthritis ■ simple backache ■ muscle strains ■ sprains ■ bruises
Dosage & Administration
Directions Adults and children over 12 years: ■ apply a thin layer to affected area ■ massage into painful area until thoroughly absorbed into skin ■ repeat as necessary, but no more than 3 to 4 times daily ■ IF MEDICINE COMES IN CONTACT WITH HANDS, WASH WITH SOAP AND WATER Children 12 years or younger: ■ ask a doctor
Warnings
Warnings For external use only When using this product When using this product ■ use only as directed. Read and follow all directions and warnings on this carton ■ rare cases of serious burns have been reported with products of this type ■ do not bandage tightly or apply local heat (such as heating pads) or a medicated patch to the area of use ■ avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes ■ do not apply to wounds or damaged, broken or irritated skin ■ a transient burning sensation may occur upon application but generally disappears in several days ■ if severe burning sensation occurs, discontinue use immediately ■ do not expose the area treated with product to heat or direct sunlight ■ avoid applying into skin folds Stop use and ask a doctor if ■ condition worsens ■ redness is present ■irritation develops ■ symptoms persist for more than 7 days or clear up and occur again within a few days you experience signs of skin injury, such as pain, swelling, or blistering where the product was applied If pregnant or breastfeeding ask a health professional before use Keep out of reach of children and pets If swallowed, get medical help or contact Poison Control Center (1-800-222-1222) right…
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel used for?
Good Neighbor Roll-On Menthol Pain Relief Gel is an over-the-counter topical product containing menthol that you apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. The menthol creates a cooling sensation on the skin that may help temporarily reduce discomfort from muscle soreness and minor joint pain.
Is Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel a controlled substance?
Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel?
The generic name for Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel is Menthol. There are 12 other brand versions of Menthol.
What is the NDC code for Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel 4 g/mL?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Good Neighbor Roll-on Menthol Pain Relief Gel 4 g/mL is 46122-803, listed by Amerisource Bergen.
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