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Superior Pain Relief Is Now Here – In Your Supermarket

Superior Pain Relief Is Now Here – In Your Supermarket and Pharmacy

New option provides stronger pain relief for longer vs paracetamol

Auckland, 10 October 2011: Say good bye to short term solutions when you’ve got a headache, backache or even dental pain: a superior, longer lasting pain reliever* has been launched by the makers of Nurofen, giving you more time to get on and enjoy life.

Nuromol is a clinically-proven pain reliever that combines the power of ibuprofen and paracetamol in one tablet, bringing relief from serious pain quickly when paracetamol or ibuprofen alone just doesn’t cut it.

And the best news yet - its available now in pharmacies and supermarkets across New Zealand, so no prescription is needed!

The two active ingredients are brought together using a unique technology which enables Nuromol to dissolve rapidly in the stomach and to deliver a ‘combination effect’ proven to be stronger for longer versus paracetamol, and stronger versus ibuprofen alone.

The combination formula gives Nuromol the power to last for up to eight hours, meaning there’s no need to worry about the relief wearing off quickly – you can keep on enjoying your day as you choose.

Nuromol is ideal for people with a migraine, dental pain, a sore throat, muscular pain, cold and flu symptoms, and period pain, which may require stronger pain relief than can be delivered by either ibuprofen or paracetamol on their own.

So when pain hits, just choose the pharmacy or supermarket that’s most convenient for you and look for the trusted gold pack with the target symbol indicating the Nurofen family of products.

Nuromol is available now in a range of pack sizes.

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