Solstice Pain Relieving 3.1 g/100g
Camphor, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate · PATCH · MADISON ONE ACME INC
Solstice Pain Relieving is a topical patch containing camphor, menthol, and methyl salicylate that you can apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. It is available over-the-counter without a prescription.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Solstice Pain Relieving
- Generic Name
- Camphor, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate
- NDC Code (Product)
55614-210- Manufacturer
- MADISON ONE ACME INC
- Strength
- 3.1 g/100g
- Dosage Form
- PATCH
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M017
- Marketing Start
- 07/26/2019
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFrequently Asked Questions
What is Solstice Pain Relieving used for?
Solstice Pain Relieving is a topical patch containing camphor, menthol, and methyl salicylate that you can apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. It is available over-the-counter without a prescription.
Is Solstice Pain Relieving a controlled substance?
Solstice Pain Relieving is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Solstice Pain Relieving?
The generic name for Solstice Pain Relieving is Camphor, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate. There are 11 other brand versions of Camphor, Menthol, Methyl Salicylate.
What is the NDC code for Solstice Pain Relieving 3.1 g/100g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Solstice Pain Relieving 3.1 g/100g is 55614-210, listed by MADISON ONE ACME INC.
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