Topcare Pain Relief Patch 5 g/100g
Pain Relief Patch Medicated 5% Menthol · PATCH · 76162
Topcare Pain Relief Patch is an over-the-counter topical patch containing 5% menthol that you apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. The menthol works by creating a cooling sensation on the skin to temporarily soothe discomfort.
Key Facts
- Brand Name
- Topcare Pain Relief Patch
- Generic Name
- Pain Relief Patch Medicated 5% Menthol
- NDC Code (Product)
76162-999- Manufacturer
- 76162
- Strength
- 5 g/100g
- Dosage Form
- PATCH
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Marketing Status
- Application #
- M017
- Marketing Start
- 04/09/2026
Recall History
No Recall HistoryFull Prescribing Information
Indications & Usage
Purpose: Topical analgesic Uses: Temporarily relieves minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, sprains. purpose uses
Dosage & Administration
Apply one patch up to 3 times per day. Do not leave on skin for more than a total of 8 hours per day • Repeat as necessary, but no more than 3 times daily. up to 3 times
Warnings
Warnings: For external use only For external use only
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Topcare Pain Relief Patch used for?
Topcare Pain Relief Patch is an over-the-counter topical patch containing 5% menthol that you apply directly to your skin to help relieve minor aches and pains. The menthol works by creating a cooling sensation on the skin to temporarily soothe discomfort.
Is Topcare Pain Relief Patch a controlled substance?
Topcare Pain Relief Patch is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.
What is the generic name for Topcare Pain Relief Patch?
The generic name for Topcare Pain Relief Patch is Pain Relief Patch Medicated 5% Menthol. There are no other listed brand versions of Pain Relief Patch Medicated 5% Menthol.
What is the NDC code for Topcare Pain Relief Patch 5 g/100g?
The NDC (National Drug Code) for Topcare Pain Relief Patch 5 g/100g is 76162-999, listed by 76162.
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