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Moov Cool Therapy Spray

(15 gm Spray in bottle)
Available in other variants
Moov Cool Therapy Spray
Product Details
Moov Cool Therapy Spray is a revolutionary new cold therapy spray for body pain relief, sports injuries, sprains, and strains often need cooling/icing to heal. Moov Cool provides ice-like cooling sensation without any ice! Simply apply Moov Cool 3-4 times a day on the affected area to cool the pain. Moov Cool is made from natural ingredients and safe to use. It is a proprietary Ayurvedic formulation designed to help with symptomatic relief from pain caused by sports injuries, muscle soreness, sprains, and strains. It contains 100% natural active ingredients, including Menthol, known for its cooling properties. The spray offers an ice-like cooling effect, potentially providing comfort and relief quickly. It starts working within seconds and is recommended for individuals seeking fast and effective cooling for injuries that typically require icing. Its convenient spray form ensures ease of application, making it ideal for on-the-go use.
Key Ingredients:
  • Pudina Satva (Menthol) (Mentha sp.): 15.0% (Extract from Aerial parts of Pl.: Q.S.)
  • Excipients: Q.S
Key Benefits
  • Revolutionary Cold Therapy: Moov Cool is a revolutionary new cold therapy gel designed to help provide relief from body pain, especially for injuries that require cooling, such as sports injuries, sprains, and strains
  • Ice-Like Cooling Sensation: The spray offers an ice-like cooling effect, starting to cool the affected area within just 15 seconds, making it an ideal substitute for traditional icing methods
  • Natural Menthol-Based Formula: Infused with 100% natural menthol, Moov Cool supports effective pain management by providing a soothing cold sensation to ease discomfort
  • Ideal for Cold Therapy: Recommended for situations where cold therapy or icing is required, such as muscle strains, sprains, and sports injuries, it helps to manage discomfort by cooling the area
  • On-the-Go Convenience: Moov Cool spray is easy to carry and apply, offering quick relief whenever and wherever it's needed, making it perfect for athletes or active individuals
Good to Know
This spray is formulated with 100% natural active ingredients and starts providing relief within seconds.
Concerns It Can Help With
Pain from sports injuries, sprains, strains, and muscle soreness.
Product Form
Spray.
Net Quantity
15g.
Directions for Use
  • Spray the affected area from about 6 inches (15 cm) away in 2-3 short bursts
  • Use 3 times a day
  • Avoid contact with eyes, face, and mucous membranes
Safety Information
  • Storage condition: Protect from sunlight. Do not expose to temperatures exceeding 50°C
  • For external use only
  • When using this product: Avoid contact with the eyes, face or on mucous membrane and sensitive areas. If product comes in contact with these areas, wash away with water
  • Do not apply to irritated, burnt, broken or sensitive skin, or on large areas of skin
  • Do not bandage tightly or use with external heat, such as a heating pad or device
  • Do not inhale or apply near nostrils
  • Do not use in children under 12 years of age
  • If allergic to any ingredients in this product; Stop use if hypersensitivity occurs
  • Speak to a doctor before use, if you are pregnant or breast-feeding, with Warfarin or with other external ointments, creams and sprays, in the elderly due to potentially thinner skin
  • Stop use and ask a doctor if: you have severe burning, swelling or blistering after using this medicine, symptoms persist or worsen after 7 days
  • Duration of treatment should be limited to a maximum of 7 days
  • Discontinue use if discomfort or irritation develops
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • If swallowed, get medical help or contact a poison control center right away
  • Flammable: Keep away from excessive heat or open flame
  • Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate
Quick Tips
For best results, use after cooling your injury for an additional soothing effect.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)