Difflam Extra Strength Anti-Inflammatory Gel 75g

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Difflam extra strength anti-inflammatory gel helps provide temporary relief from painful, inflamed muscles and joints. Difflam can be used for sprains, strains, contusions, sports injuries, myalgia, bursitis, soft tissue trauma and breakthrough pain in arthritis.
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Difflam Extra Strength Anti-Inflammatory Gel 75g
RRP $19.99
$16.45
17% OFF RRP
Collect 16 Everyday Rewards Points*
$16.45
$16.45
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 $80Learn About Managing Muscle and Joint Discomfort
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