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Difflam Extra Strength Anti-Inflammatory Gel 75g

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Difflam Extra Strength Anti-Inflammatory Gel 75g
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Difflam Anti-inflammatory gel, can be used for sprains, strains, contusions, sports injuries, myalgia, bursitis, soft tissue trauma & breakthrough pain in arthritis.

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Difflam extra strength anti-inflammatory gel helps provide temporary relief from painful, inflamed muscles and joints. Difflam can be used for sprains, strains, contusions, sports injuries, myalgia, bursitis, soft tissue trauma and breakthrough pain in arthritis.

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