Voltaren
Voltaren Emulgel Back & Muscle Pain
50 g
$9.99
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Voltaren Emulgel Back & Muscle Pain is #1 pain relief gel
recommended by Doctors & Pharmacists*. It's a clinically proven pain
reliever. Unique formula penetrates into the skin and to the source of
pain. Reduces inflammation, provides relief from muscle pain, back pain
and more, to help you get back to moving sooner.
*Based on a questionnaire of 466 HCPs, conducted by Wienman Schnee Morais Inc.
Recommended Usage: For adults and adolescents 16 years and older: apply Voltaren Emulgel to the skin 3 to 4 times a day. See package insert for more detailed instructions.
Voltaren
Emulgel Joint Pain Regular Strength can be used for up to 7 days for
muscle/joint injuries. See a doctor if symptoms get worse, or do not
improve within 7 days.
Should you require consultation with a pharmacist, you may contact our Well.ca Pharmacist.
Please read the label, warnings and inserts provided by the
manufacturer and consult your healthcare professional when purchasing
medications or natural health products to be sure the product is right
for you.
- For those experiencing muscle pain, back pain and lower back pain.
- 4 in 5 Doctors recommend Voltaren Emulgel.
- It relieves pain and reduces inflammation of back pain, lower back pain, muscle pain.
- Relieves pain associated with acute, localized, minor muscle or joint injuries such as sprains, strains, or sports injuries (e.g. ankle sprain, shoulder pain/strain or back muscle pain).
- It is available in four sizes: 30g, 50g, 100g, 120g.
Medicinal Ingredients: 1 g contains 11.6 mg of the active ingredient, diclofenac diethylamine.
Non-medicinal ingredients: carbomer, cocoyl caprylocaprate, diethylamine, isopropyl alcohol, liquid paraffin, macrogol cetostearyl ether, perfume, propylene glycol, water.
- Unfortunately, due to the nature of this item, we cannot accept any returns.
- We are only able to ship this item to Canadian customers.
- This item cannot be shipped to Quebec due to provincial pharmacy regulations.