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New Ibuprofen/Flarin

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This new tablet is being launched in Lloyds Pharmacy today. £7.95 for 30.

It claims to act faster and cut side effects by never coming into contact with stomach lining according to an article in Scottish Daily Mail today.

I'm sure there will be more info online.

Certainly interests me. (Amazing how we can change in a year)I used to be interested in much more exciting things😪

Shona xx

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Only thing is Lloyd’s are out of stock :( x

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Is this just an antiflammatory or does it benefit pain associated with oc. Xx

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It does benefit muscle and joint pain after chemo but I would take it more for the anti inflammatory benefit.

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I believe Flarin is newly rolled out by the Care Oncology Clinic as one of their off label drugs in their protocol.

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