Dencorub Arthritis Pain Relief Cream 100g

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Dencorub Arthritis Pain Relief Cream provides temporary relief for the treatment of mild pain of medically diagnosed arthritis, lumbago and fibrositis, as well as sore backs and muscles.
Dencorub Arthritis Cream contains active ingredient Triethanolamine Salicylate (10%). It is deal in providing temporary relief from general muscle aches and pains without odour or heat of other traditional heat creams and gels.
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Dencorub Arthritis Pain Relief Cream 100g
RRP $10.50
$6.72
36% OFF RRP
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