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Analgesic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (835 words) |
 | An analgesic (colloquially known as a painkiller) is any member of the diverse group of drugs used to relieve pain and to achieve analgesia. |
 | Painful joints, for example, may be treated with an ibuprofen- or diclofenac-containing gel; capsaicin also is used topically. |
 | Lidocaine is also used for painful mouth sores and to numb areas for dental work and minor medical procedures. |
| pain relief - pain treatment - pain medication - pain reliever (662 words) |
 | To eliminate pain, requires the medication to reach the origin and point of pain to among other things, allow oxygen and blood to flow back into the affected area causing the nerves to reduce the level of pain signals sent to the spinal cord and therefore to the brain. |
 | Our topical, non-addictive, non-narcotic, pain relief products have been tested, tried, and proven to be effective in clinical trials and/or with sufferers who have purchased each product, tried it, and found the product to be a very beneficial toward providing relief for the discomfort and condition unique to their own anatomy. |
 | All products on our web site are all natural pain relief treatment products and some have not yet been assessed by the FDA because their formulas base is derived from all natural products, are non-addictive, non-narcotic in their formulation. |