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Deep Relief, the fastest-growing topical NSAID brand from Mentholatum, is back on TV with its memorable guru TV ad over seven weeks through March and April. The ad will be shown on alternate weeks from March 2.

Deep Relief offers fast cooling relief from inflammatory back pain. It contains two painkilling ingredients – ibuprofen and levomenthol – to deliver fast cooling, penetrating pain relief and anti-inflammatory action.

Levomenthol works to quickly cool and soothe, while ibuprofen gets to work to reduce pain and inflammation.

Elaine Walker, brand manager for Deep Relief, said: “Deep Relief is popular with back pain sufferers who prefer the targeted relief of a topical painkiller and it has been clinically proven to start to work in 10 minutes.”

Deep Relief Anti-Inflammatory Gel is now available in a 100g GSL pack as well as the 30g and 50g sizes (rrp 30g £4.70, 50g £5.99, 100g £11).

Deep Relief Joint Pain Gel in a pharmacy-only 100g pack (rrp £11) can be recommended by the pharmacist for the effective relief of pain associated with non-serious arthritic conditions. The gel is also available on prescription.

Trade contact – Laser Healthcare: 01202 780558

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