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  2. Bengay - Wikipedia

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    Active ingredients vary by product version, including: Bengay: Original – 18.3% methyl salicylate and 16% menthol. [8] Bengay: Muscle Pain/Ultra Strength – 30% methyl salicylate, 10% menthol, and 4% camphor. [8] Bengay: Ice Extra Strength – 10% menthol. Bengay: Muscle Pain/No Odor – 15% triethanolamine salicylate.

  3. Petroleum jelly - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum jelly. Petroleum jelly, petrolatum (/ ˌ p ɛ t r ə ˈ l eɪ t ə m /), white petrolatum, soft paraffin, or multi-hydrocarbon, CAS number 8009-03-8, is a semi-solid mixture of hydrocarbons (with carbon numbers mainly higher than 25), [1] originally promoted as a topical ointment for its healing properties. [2]

  4. The best muscle pain relief creams of 2025, according to ...

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    Bengay Ultra Strength Topical Pain Relief Cream. More options. $7 at Amazon $7 at Walmart $11 at CVS Pharmacy. ... Cost: $13 | Active ingredients: Camphor | Type: Gel | Amount: 4 ounces (113.7g)

  5. Fire retardant gel - Wikipedia

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    To do so, the gel is applied to an area of the body. Next, a fuel is placed on top of the gel. When ready to film the scene, the fuel is lit on fire. The gel insulates the person from the energy released from the burning fuel. The energy from the burning fuel goes into the gel, but not the stunt person.

  6. Polymethylsiloxane polyhydrate - Wikipedia

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    Polymethylsiloxane polyhydrate (PMSPH), or methylsilicic acid hydrogel (brand name — Enterosgel), is an enterosorbent [1] used for binding and removing various toxic substances, infectious agents and metabolites from the gastrointestinal tract.

  7. Topical gels - Wikipedia

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    Consistency and viscosity affect the adhesion and retention property of the gel, and are important in ensuring the gel is retained at the site of application and effective delivery of the drug. [3] The ingredients in topical gel formulation can be broadly categorized into four types: gelator, solvent, drug, and excipients.

  8. Surgical lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Lignocaine gel containing the local anaesthetic lignocaine is a prime example of a non-irritating substances used as surgical lubricant [citation needed] Medicinal castor oil was the original vegetable-based surgical lubricant.

  9. Aerogel - Wikipedia

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    Aerogels are a class of synthetic porous ultralight material derived from a gel, in which the liquid component for the gel has been replaced with a gas, without significant collapse of the gel structure. [3] The result is a solid with extremely low density [4] and extremely low thermal conductivity.