Naprogesic Period Pain Relief 24 Tablets

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Naprogesic tablets have been specially formulated to help treat the cause of period pain. It provides temporary effective relief for up to 8 hours from the symptoms associated with period pain like; abdominal cramps, headache and lower back pain.
It does this by inhibiting the production of the pain producing molecules, prostaglandins. Naprogesic works best when taken the day before your period is due, or at the first sign of period pain or menstrual bleeding (whichever comes first) as this allows it to stop the production of prostaglandins before they can cause pain.
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Naprogesic Period Pain Relief 24 Tablets
$14.95
$14.95
$14.95
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm on Monday, 30 March
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Learn About Menstruation and Pain Management
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