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Cool Pack Green Jelly by Farnam
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Original green gel for temporary relief of soreness and stiffness
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Apply after overexertion to shoulders, ankles, knees, ligaments, tendons and shins
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Can also be applied to soothe minor cuts and abrasions
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This is the original green cooling jelly that provides temporary relief of your horse's minor soreness and stiffness caused by overexertion. Apply to shoulders, ankles, knees, suspensory ligaments, tendons and bucked shins to cool, soothe, and tighten. Also good for sweats, and will not blister. Thick jelly is easy to apply and comes in convenient half-gallon jar. Active ingredients methyl salicylate and benzalkonium chloride in a base that includes witch hazel and soothing eucalyptus oil.
Directions: Before applying Cool Pack Green Jelly liniment, remove all previous medication by washing well. Spread directly on affected part. Cover with brown paper or waxed paper and bandage in usual way, where possible. For other parts smear on thickly twice a day and do not bandage. Leave on 12 to 48 hours for best results.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients.
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| Active Ingredients |
| Methyl Salicylate |
0.025% |
| Benzalkonium Chloride |
0.006% |
Inactive Ingredients: Witch Hazel, Eucalyptus Oil, Thymol, Isopropyl Alcohol, Triethanolamine, Carbopol, and FD&C Green #3.
Caution: For external use only. Keep out of reach of children. Not for use on animals intended for food. |
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