liniment - translation to french
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liniment - translation to french

OINTMENT-LIKE MIXTURES
IcyHot; Linimint; Linamint; Linament; Heat rubs; Heat rub; Heat Rub; Liniments; Icy Hot; Icyhot; IcyHot Cream; Icyhot cream; Chill stick; Horse liniment; Antiphlogistine; Rub a535; Rub-a-535; Flexpower; Embrocation; ABC Liniment; ABC liniment; A.B.C. liniment; Bejan Esmaili; Muscle rub; Muscle cream; Sports cream
  • A 1914 advertisement for "Antiphlogistine"
  • Sloan's Liniment, ''right'', was once a popular over-the-counter drug.

liniment         
n. liniment, ointment or cream which is spread on the skin (especially one which soothes or relieves pain)
embrocation      
n. embrocation, act of rubbing with lotion or liniment

Definition

liniment
(liniments)
Liniment is a liquid that you rub into your skin in order to reduce pain or stiffness.
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Wikipedia

Liniment

Liniment (from Latin: linere, meaning "to anoint"), also called embrocation and heat rub, is a medicated topical preparation for application to the skin. Some liniments have viscosity similar to that of water; others are lotion or balm; still others are in transdermal patches, soft solid sticks, and sprays. Liniment usually is rubbed in to the skin, which the active ingredients penetrate.

Liniments are typically sold to relieve pain and stiffness, such as from muscular aches and strains, and arthritis. These are typically formulated from alcohol, acetone, or similar quickly evaporating solvents and contain counterirritant aromatic chemical compounds, such as methyl salicilate, benzoin resin, menthol, and capsaicin. They produce a feeling of warmth within the muscle of the area they are applied to, typically acting as rubefacients via a counterirritant effect.

Methyl salicylate, which is the analgesic ingredient in some heat rubs, can be toxic if used to excess. Heating pads are also not recommended for use with heat rubs, because the added warmth may cause overabsorption of the active ingredients.