Voltarol 140mg Medicated Plaster - 2 x 140mg
Voltarol Medicated Plaster for Targeted Pain Relief
You can manage localised pain and inflammation with this voltarol medicated plaster containing 140mg of diclofenac epolamine. Each pack contains two individual plasters designed to deliver the active ingredient directly through your skin to the affected area. This topical approach allows you to target specific areas of discomfort whilst minimising systemic exposure to the medication.
The plaster format provides a convenient, hands-free method of pain management that you can wear discreetly under clothing. You simply apply the plaster to clean, dry skin over the painful area and leave it in place for up to 12 hours. This sustained-release system ensures consistent delivery of the anti-inflammatory medication throughout the wear period.
How Diclofenac Plasters Work on Your Pain
Diclofenac epolamine penetrates through your skin layers to reach the underlying tissues where inflammation occurs. As a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes that produce inflammatory mediators called prostaglandins. By reducing prostaglandin production at the site of injury or strain, the medication helps decrease both pain and swelling.
The transdermal delivery system allows the active ingredient to accumulate in the tissues beneath the application site whilst maintaining lower blood levels compared to oral NSAIDs. This targeted approach can provide effective relief for musculoskeletal conditions affecting joints, muscles, and soft tissues. For comprehensive pain management options, you might also explore our pain relief collection which includes various oral and topical treatments.
Who Can Benefit from Medicated Plasters
These plasters are suitable for adults experiencing localised pain and inflammation in specific body areas. You may find them particularly helpful for managing acute injuries, muscle strains, or joint discomfort that affects your daily activities. The targeted application makes them ideal when you need relief in a specific location without affecting your entire system.
Common conditions that may benefit from topical diclofenac include:
- Acute sprains and strains of muscles, ligaments, or tendons
- Localised soft tissue injuries from sports or daily activities
- Joint pain affecting knees, elbows, wrists, or ankles
- Bruising and swelling following minor trauma
Why Choose Topical Over Oral Pain Relief
Topical NSAIDs like diclofenac plasters offer several advantages over oral pain medications. You experience lower systemic absorption, which reduces the risk of gastrointestinal side effects commonly associated with oral NSAIDs. The localised application also means you can treat specific areas without affecting your entire body, making it suitable for people who may have contraindications to oral anti-inflammatory medications.
The plaster format eliminates the need for repeated applications throughout the day, as each plaster provides up to 12 hours of continuous medication delivery. This convenience factor makes it easier to maintain consistent pain management whilst going about your normal activities.
Proper Application and Storage Guidelines
You should apply the plaster to intact, clean, and dry skin over the affected area, avoiding broken or irritated skin. Remove any existing topical preparations before application and ensure the area is completely dry. Press the plaster firmly into place, smoothing out any air bubbles to ensure good contact with your skin surface.
Store the plasters at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them in their original packaging until ready to use to maintain the adhesive properties and medication stability. Do not exceed the recommended wear time of 12 hours, and allow your skin to rest between applications if using multiple plasters over several days. You may also benefit from exploring our creams and ointments collection for additional topical treatment options.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.
Original: $20.10
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Description
Voltarol Medicated Plaster for Targeted Pain Relief
You can manage localised pain and inflammation with this voltarol medicated plaster containing 140mg of diclofenac epolamine. Each pack contains two individual plasters designed to deliver the active ingredient directly through your skin to the affected area. This topical approach allows you to target specific areas of discomfort whilst minimising systemic exposure to the medication.
The plaster format provides a convenient, hands-free method of pain management that you can wear discreetly under clothing. You simply apply the plaster to clean, dry skin over the painful area and leave it in place for up to 12 hours. This sustained-release system ensures consistent delivery of the anti-inflammatory medication throughout the wear period.
How Diclofenac Plasters Work on Your Pain
Diclofenac epolamine penetrates through your skin layers to reach the underlying tissues where inflammation occurs. As a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), it works by inhibiting cyclooxygenase enzymes that produce inflammatory mediators called prostaglandins. By reducing prostaglandin production at the site of injury or strain, the medication helps decrease both pain and swelling.
The transdermal delivery system allows the active ingredient to accumulate in the tissues beneath the application site whilst maintaining lower blood levels compared to oral NSAIDs. This targeted approach can provide effective relief for musculoskeletal conditions affecting joints, muscles, and soft tissues. For comprehensive pain management options, you might also explore our pain relief collection which includes various oral and topical treatments.
Who Can Benefit from Medicated Plasters
These plasters are suitable for adults experiencing localised pain and inflammation in specific body areas. You may find them particularly helpful for managing acute injuries, muscle strains, or joint discomfort that affects your daily activities. The targeted application makes them ideal when you need relief in a specific location without affecting your entire system.
Common conditions that may benefit from topical diclofenac include:
- Acute sprains and strains of muscles, ligaments, or tendons
- Localised soft tissue injuries from sports or daily activities
- Joint pain affecting knees, elbows, wrists, or ankles
- Bruising and swelling following minor trauma
Why Choose Topical Over Oral Pain Relief
Topical NSAIDs like diclofenac plasters offer several advantages over oral pain medications. You experience lower systemic absorption, which reduces the risk of gastrointestinal side effects commonly associated with oral NSAIDs. The localised application also means you can treat specific areas without affecting your entire body, making it suitable for people who may have contraindications to oral anti-inflammatory medications.
The plaster format eliminates the need for repeated applications throughout the day, as each plaster provides up to 12 hours of continuous medication delivery. This convenience factor makes it easier to maintain consistent pain management whilst going about your normal activities.
Proper Application and Storage Guidelines
You should apply the plaster to intact, clean, and dry skin over the affected area, avoiding broken or irritated skin. Remove any existing topical preparations before application and ensure the area is completely dry. Press the plaster firmly into place, smoothing out any air bubbles to ensure good contact with your skin surface.
Store the plasters at room temperature away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep them in their original packaging until ready to use to maintain the adhesive properties and medication stability. Do not exceed the recommended wear time of 12 hours, and allow your skin to rest between applications if using multiple plasters over several days. You may also benefit from exploring our creams and ointments collection for additional topical treatment options.
This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.













