Pentafluoropropane / Tetrafluoroethane Topical Dosage
Usual Adult Dose for:
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Usual Adult Dose for Muscle Spasm
Hold container 3 to 7 inches from treatment area and spray affected area until skin turns white.
Usual Adult Dose for Pain
Hold container 3 to 7 inches from treatment area and spray affected area until skin turns white.
Renal Dose Adjustments
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Liver Dose Adjustments
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Precautions
Intended for external use only.
Skin pigmentation may be altered with overuse.
Avoid spraying near the face, and on open wounds or abraded skin.
Pentafluoropropane-tetrafluoroethane topical is considered contraindicated for use on diabetic patients and patients with poor circulation or skin sensitivity.
Discontinue therapy if skin irritation develops.
Apply to treatment area only until the skin turns white. Do not frost the skin.
Dialysis
Data not available
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