Medi-Pak Instant Ice Pack - Single

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Medi-Pak Instant Ice Pack is a portable compress for effective first aid that does not need refrigeration. Cold therapy restricts blood flow controlling bruising and swelling and speeds up recovery time. The one-use disposable instant ice will stay cold once activated for around 20 minutes. Can be used for sprains sporting injuries, burns and stings.
Medi-Pak provides an outstanding choice for rapid drug free relief of pain.
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Medi-Pak Instant Ice Pack - Single
RRP $5.99
$4.79
20% OFF RRP
Collect 4 Everyday Rewards Points*
$4.79
$4.79
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 4 Everyday Rewards Points*
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