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Medi Pak Canvas Hot/Cold Maxi Pak 26.5cm x 18cm


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General Product Description

Medi-Pak works by contracting blood vessels reducing internal bleeding. This reduces swelling, while numbing pain and easing discomfort.

Apply Medi-Pak cold for the relief of headaches, migraines, burns, scalds, toothache, insect bites, R.S.I. pain, muscle aches and sprains, tennis elbow, nose bleeds, prickly heat and most sporting injuries.

Medi-Pak can be used as a hot pack for the relief of back ache, tense muscles and arthritic conditions and period pain.

 

Key Features & Benefits

  • Reuseable hot/cold pack
  • Reduces swelling
  • Numbs pain
  • Eases discomfort
  • Microwaveable and freezable

 

Directions for Use

Cold Therapy: Store Medi-pak in freezer. Insert into cover. Place on affected area.

Heat Therapy: Place Medi-pak flat in microwave, set power on lowest setting. Heat for 2 minutes or place Medi-pak in a suitable vessel and pour boiling hot water on the pak and rest in hot water for 3 - 5 minutes to reach the required temperature.

 

Warnings

Do not heat in the microwave for more than 3 minutes at one time. Excessive heating may cause it to rupture or leak. Discard if punctured.

Persons with circulatory problems should not use cold compression except as directed by a doctor.

Prior to application read complete instructions appearing on pack.

SKU:
48364

1 Review

  • 5
    Pain Relief for Arthritis

    I keep my packs in the fridge for quick pain relief. No need for me to take analgesics.

    Posted by Irene Brown on 21 Aug 2023