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Sumo Spray is a topical medication designed to alleviate various types of pain such as joint pain low back pain sprains strains and muscular pain It is also effective in reducing pain and inflammation in conditions like osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis which are characterized by swelling and stiffness in the joints Comprised of four active ingredients Sumo Spray combines the following drugs Diclofenac a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug that blocks the release of paincausing chemicals in the brain and reduces inflammation symptoms Capsaicin an analgesic that blocks pain signals to the nerves and provides relief for minor pain in the joints and muscles Menthol a cooling agent that initially cools the skin and then warms it up promoting improved blood circulation and Camphor a mild pain reliever Before using Sumo Spray it is important to inform your doctor if you have any allergies to Sumo Spray or other medications If you are pregnant or breastfeeding it is advisable to consult your doctor before using this medication It is essential to avoid applying heat or wrapping the treated area with bandages Using Sumo Spray in excess of the prescribed dosage or on a large area of the skin for an extended period of time may lead to adverse effects Additionally it is crucial not to apply Sumo Spray on areas of infection peeling skin rash burn or open skin wounds Lastly refrain from using sunscreens cosmetics lotions insect repellent or other medicated skin products on the area of skin where Sumo Spray is applied

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Available in 5 variations

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Sumo Spray 55gm

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Sumo Spray 75gm

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Sumo Spray 20gm

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Sumo Spray 35gm

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Sumo Spray 30gm

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