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Rugby Capsaicin 0.025% Cream is a powerful topical solution designed to provide effective pain relief for arthritis and muscle aches. With its odor-free formula and easy application, this cream harnesses the natural benefits of capsaicin, ensuring a trusted and quality experience for users seeking relief.
M**D
NO MORE NERVE ITCH…!
I have had this freakin nerve itch for years! Never knew what it was, just knew that I can’t seem to get rid of it. Not only was it an annoying itch but it was also hard to reach so I always had to use my back scratcher or have someone scratch it for me and they could never quite get the right spot. Then one day I decided to google the freakin itch and lo and behold, it has a name! NOTALGIA PARASTHETICA! Apparently it’s not a real itch but a sensation caused by a nerve being essentially “pinched” within a muscle. Capsaicin Cream is supposed to help the sensation to be less intense so worth a shot for sure. The only thing I will tell you is to not make the mistake I made and apply this with your hand because it burns and it can burn your eyes if you touch them and if you have a small child you don’t wanna touch them with that hand. So I now apply it with a q-tip and IT WORKS!!!! I apply when I can remember. I try to do it twice daily but even with me applying once a day (usually before bed), it has helped tremendously. My back scratcher has been retired to the nightstand drawer. If you have this itch, do yourself a favor and get this cream. It works!
V**N
Pain free, No smell!
Pain free and no smell! Great value,Works better than expected. Must order more
J**T
Seems Good
I originally posted a bad review of this product, giving it 1 star, but have since decided to amend my review. I decided to change my review because the product was delivered during a very cold day and sat on my porch for a couple hours; I’m not 100% positive but believe the cold may have impacted the quality. The first night I applied a decent amount with no noticeable effects, as I stated in the first review. After a day or so of being in the warm house, I applied it and got a good warm sensation; although, not the same as other cream I have with less than half the capsaicin, the stuff that gives the burn. Either way Id say the stuff works.
R**L
Burns
The burning pain I felt from this cream was horrible. It literally felt like my hands were on fire. Kept washing and soaking my hands and nothing helped. Hours later I rubbed my eye and my face and eye were burning. DO NOT BUY!
N**.
It's JUST the right strength to work well. Great price, too!!
Like others have noted, use it sparingly, as it can get hot, and will even slightly burn skin in sensitive areas. But all good capsaicin does that. I couldn't handle the original Capzasin .1%, as it got hotter & hotter and doesn't easily come off, and I used it at work at times, where I couldn't take it off for hours: It burned my skin too often. However, the .025% is just too weak. I often put on some generic Ben Gay first or after it, and the combo not only stays plenty hot, but has the added advantage of the salicyate anti-inflammatory in the Ben Gay-type product. However, Ben Gay smells pretty strong. I also at times put on DMSO first to open the pores more as a carrier agent.
A**R
Use gloves!
I did wash my hands after use but I still ended up in great pain when I put my contacts in. It may relieve arthritis pain but not without causing other pain. Use with great care!
G**7
It works well but use cautiously
I've noticed that recently diclofenac topical gel has taken over almost all the shelf space that used to be occupied by capsaicin compounds like this on drugstore shelves.Diclofenac topical is a good product. It's a local anti-inflammatory, which is safer than oral NSAIDS, and can help a lot. However capsaicin, such as this product, works in a different way: it's a true painkiller that blocks nerve impulses. And there's no reason not to use them both, layering them on, to get even better relief than either one alone.Capsaicin takes a couple weeks to kick in well. At that point, it will cut pain by about 50%. If that's not enough, try adding diclofenac and/or or take some oral painkiller (I use tylenol).The problem with capsaicin topical is that it can cause a lot of pain if you don't wait long enough before bathing or working up a sweat. Your skin eventually gets used to it so that doesn't happen, but it's a good idea to start very cautiously with tiny amounts and then gradually increase.I've used several brands of capsaicin. This inexpensive brand is as good as any. I use it just on the areas of my knees that hurt.Glad that we finally have two types of topicals that are both very helpful for pain!Good luck with your pain!
A**S
Powerful but, safer than the OTC versions.
Always does the job, used for almost 8 years now. Fair price compared to OTC brands.
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