Nurofen Pain & Inflammation Targeted Relief Gel 50g

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This easy to apply, non-greasy odourless Nurofen gel helps provide temporary relief from pain & inflammation associated with soft tissues injuries like; sprains, strains and sports injuries.
It contains 5% w/w ibuprofen - well-known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Nurofen Gel contains ibuprofen and is absorbed into the skin to get to work where it’s needed.
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Nurofen Pain & Inflammation Targeted Relief Gel 50g
RRP $12.99
$12.45
4% OFF RRP
Collect 12 Everyday Rewards Points*
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