Avadim launches muscle cramp relief spray package

For use by individuals for muscle cramp and spasm relief, Theraworx Relief includes a pump sprayer bottle label and outer carton that utilize matching graphics.

Pump sprayer bottle label and outer carton utilize matching graphics; product can be used in hospitals and by individuals for muscle cramp and spasm relief.
Pump sprayer bottle label and outer carton utilize matching graphics; product can be used in hospitals and by individuals for muscle cramp and spasm relief.

Life sciences company Avadim recently launched its newest topical therapy, Theraworx Relief, in pharmacies nationwide including Rite Aid, to help the 29 million Americans suffering from chronic muscle cramps and spasms.

Theraworx Relief is an easy-to-use, fast-absorbing foam or spray that can be applied daily or as needed to release a cramp quickly—and reduce muscle soreness. Avadim says the product’s formulation is made from a proprietary blend of safe ingredients that work with the body's own natural functions to relieve and even prevent cramps and spasms. Safe for daily use, the product does not interfere with medications or other topical products.

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