Betadine Cold Sore Ointment 7.5g

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Betadine Cold Sore Ointment, if applied at the first signs of a cold sore (usually a tingling or itching sensation) can help to check the infection. This product can help reduce the risk of spreading the infection.
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Betadine Cold Sore Ointment 7.5g
RRP $15.99
$11.65
27% OFF RRP
Collect 12 Everyday Rewards Points*
$11.65
$11.65
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 12 Everyday Rewards Points*
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