Pain Relief
Target pain at the source and get back to feeling your best, with trusted treatments from leading brands.
About Pain Relief
At i-Prescribe Pharmacy, we understand how pain can disrupt your daily life—that’s why we offer fast, effective relief for a wide range of discomforts. From headaches and muscle aches to joint pain and digestive issues, our carefully selected medications and treatments are designed to help you feel better quickly and safely.
We prioritize quality, convenience, and discretion, delivering trusted brands and pharmacist-recommended solutions straight to your door. Whether you need occasional relief or ongoing support, our goal is to help you reclaim comfort and get back to doing what you love—pain-free.
Treatments
Common Medications
We offer a wide range of pain relief treatments tailored to different types and intensities of pain. Whether you’re looking for fast-acting relief for a headache or ongoing support for chronic pain, you’ll find trusted options here. With discreet delivery and professional pharmacy support, you can manage your pain from the comfort of home.

Ibuprofen 400mg Tablets
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Types of Pain We Treat
Our products target a variety of pain types, including:
Headaches & Migraines – Fast-acting solutions for tension and sinus headaches.
Muscle & Joint Pain – Relief for soreness, arthritis, back pain, and sports injuries.
Digestive Discomfort – Solutions for heartburn, acid reflux, and stomach cramps.
Chronic Pain – Support for conditions like neuropathy or fibromyalgia.
How Our Pain Relief Works
NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen) – Reduce inflammation and relieve mild to moderate pain.
Acetaminophen – Targets pain and fever without irritating the stomach.
Antacids & Acid Reducers – Soothe heartburn and indigestion quickly.
Topical Gels & Creams – Provide localized relief for muscles and joints.
Safety & Usage Tips
- Always read the label – Follow dosage instructions to avoid side effects.
- Consult a doctor – If pain persists beyond a few days or worsens.
- Avoid interactions – Check with a pharmacist if taking other medications.
- Store properly – Keep in a cool, dry place away from children.
When To See A Doctor
While many minor pains can be managed with over-the-counter treatments, some symptoms require professional care.
Seek immediate help if:
Severe or sudden pain (especially in the chest, head, or abdomen).
Pain after an injury (e.g., falls, accidents, or trauma).
Signs of infection (fever, swelling, redness, or warmth around the pain area).
Neurological symptoms (numbness, tingling, weakness, or vision changes).
Visit a doctor if you experience:
Pain lasting longer than 1–2 weeks despite using OTC medications.
Unexplained weight loss or fatigue alongside chronic pain.
Digestive issues (persistent heartburn, difficulty swallowing, or black stools).
Joint pain with swelling, stiffness, or reduced mobility.
Special Considerations:
Pregnancy, allergies, or existing conditions – Always check with a doctor before using pain relievers.
Medication side effects (e.g., dizziness, stomach bleeding, or rashes).
At I-Prescribe, your safety comes first. If you’re unsure, our pharmacists are happy to advise – contact us or speak to your GP.
FAQ's
What’s the difference between ibuprofen and paracetamol?
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory (NSAID) that reduces swelling and pain (e.g., muscle aches, period pain).
Paracetamol treats pain and fever but doesn’t reduce inflammation (gentler on the stomach).
Can I take painkillers with other medications?
Some combinations can be harmful (e.g., NSAIDs with blood thinners). Always check with our pharmacists or your GP, especially if taking prescriptions.
Are your pain relief products safe for long-term use?
Some OTC medications (e.g., NSAIDs) can cause side effects with prolonged use. We recommend consulting a doctor for chronic pain management.
Can I use pain relief if I’m pregnant or breastfeeding?
Some medications (e.g., paracetamol) are generally safe, but always consult your midwife or doctor first.
What if my pain doesn’t improve?
Stop use and seek medical advice if pain persists beyond a few days or worsens.






