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Chemists Own Anti-Inflammatory Pain Relief 20 Liquid Capsules

Chemists Own Anti-Inflammatory Pain Relief 20 Liquid Capsules
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$7.95

Chemists Own Anti-Inflammatory Pain Relief Liquid Capsules provide rapid relief of muscle and back pain.

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Product Overview

Chemists Own Anti-Inflammatory Pain Relief Liquid Capsules provide temporary relief of: muscular and rheumatic pain, backache, period pain, headache, dental pain and pain associated with symptoms of cold and flu, as well as reducing fever.

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