Looking for a lens profile...

Hi to all, I'm looking for a lens profile to use with Lightroom 5.7.1 and Photoshop CC 2014, the lens is a Canon Macro EFS 60mm USM, body Canon 600D.
Anyone have or know if the profile is available?
Thanks in advance
Stefano

There should already be a lens profile for that lens included in camera raw 8.7.1 and lightroom 5.7.1

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