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Deep Relief Range

The Deep Relief products provide fast cooling and anti-inflammatory pain relief. They contain two active painkilling ingredients: ibuprofen and levomenthol. Ibuprofen penetrates the skin to provide effective, targeted pain and inflammation relief helping to reduce swelling. Levomenthol cools and soothes to help provide pain relief to the inflamed area.

Inflammatory back, muscle & joint pain

Deep Relief Anti-inflammatory Gel (GSL)Ibuprofen and levomenthol

  • Penetrating pain relief
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Fast cooling

When to use

  • For relief from back pain, rheumatic pain, muscular aches, pains and swellings, such as strains, sprains and sports injuries

How to use

  • For adults and children over 12 years
  • Only for use on the skin
  • Apply 1-4cm of gel as a thin layer up to 3 times per day
  • Should not be used more often than every 4 hours

Cautions

  • Not recommended for pregnant/breastfeeding women
  • Customers should consult their GP before use if taking aspirin or any painkillers
Ibuprofen 5.0%w/w, levomenthol 3.0%w/w.

Customers should be advised to follow the instructions on the leaflet. If symptoms persist they should consult a GP or pharmacist

Non-serious arthritis

Deep Relief Joint Pain Gel (P)Ibuprofen and levomenthol

  • Effective pain relief from non-serious arthritis
  • Reduces inflammation

When to use

  • For relief of back pain, rheumatic pain and muscular aches, pains and swellings, such as strains, sprains and sport injuries

How to use

  • For adults and children over 12 years
  • Only for use on the skin
  • Apply 1-4cm of gel as a thin layer up to 3 times per day
  • Should not be used more often than every 4 hours

Cautions

  • Not recommended for pregnant/breastfeeding women
  • Customers should consult their GP before use if taking aspirin or any painkillers
Ibuprofen 5.0%w/w, levomenthol 3.0%w/w.

Customers should be advised to follow the instructions on the leaflet. If symptoms persist they should consult a GP or pharmacist

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