Pack Mini Thin 25/50 Energy Booster with Caffeine, 24 Pack

This Pack Mini Thin 25/50 Energy Booster with Caffeine set includes 24 packs, with 6 capsules per pack. Condition is new. Free shipping is included with your purchase. Check the listing for details on ingredients, usage directions, expiration dates, and any packaging variations. This item is listed in the Collectibles category, so verify the exact product type and what is included before ordering.

USD 13.59
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LocationRichmond US
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Pack Mini Thin 25/50 Energy Booster with Caffeine, 24 Pack Specs
ColorBlue White Red Yellow
Original/ReproductionOriginal
ThemeMedicine & First Aid
Country of OriginUSA
Listing details

EXPIRE 10/2007This listing features a Mini Ephedrine blister card marketed for asthma relief, promoting its two-way action as a bronchodilator and expectorant. The packaging prominently displays the brand name MINI EPHEDRINE in bold yellow and white letters on a blue background with a red starburst declaring "ASTHMA RELIEF." It highlights the product's purpose of helping breathing without drowsiness, containing Ephedrine HCl and Guaifenesin. The blister card contains 6 soft gel capsules, each with 25 mg Ephedrine HCl and 200 mg Guaifenesin, designed to relieve shortness of breath, chest tightness, and wheezing due to bronchial asthma.The blister card is silver foil with blue and yellow printed text and includes detailed Drug Facts, warnings, directions, and inactive ingredients such as 2-Methyl-1-Propanol, Ethyl Alcohol, FD&C Blue , Gelatin, and others. The card is marketed by BDI Marketing, a division of Body Dynamics, Inc., located in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. The packaging includes a barcode and a date code "5041 10/2007." This item is a modern pharmaceutical blister card, ideal for collectors interested in asthma relief remedies, bronchodilators, or pharmacy-related ephemera.