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Nurofen 200mg Ibuprofen Pain Relief 24 Tablets

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Nurofen 200mg Ibuprofen Pain Relief 24 Tablets
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Nurofen ibuprofen tablets work to temporarily relieve pain and/or inflammation associated with; headaches, migraines, muscular pain, cold & flu symptoms etc.

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Nurofen ibuprofen tablets work to temporarily relieve pain and/or inflammation associated with; headaches, migraines, muscular pain,  common cold & flu symptoms, period pain, dental pain, sinus pain, back pain and arthritic pain. It also helps reduce fever. 

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