Fast, effective relief from head and body pain
Pain is one of the most common health concerns, affecting around 28 million adults in the UK. It can take many forms — from headaches and migraines to muscle aches, joint stiffness, or chronic back pain.
Living with pain can affect your ability to sleep, work, and enjoy daily activities. Fortunately, a range of clinically proven oral and topical treatments can help manage and reduce discomfort, restoring mobility and improving quality of life.
At ifeelshy®, we supply MHRA-approved pain relief treatments from trusted, reputable brands. Whether you need fast-acting tablets for headaches, anti-inflammatory gels for muscle pain, or prescription options for chronic discomfort, you can find the right solution quickly and safely.
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Our range can help relieve headaches, toothache, muscle pain, joint stiffness, back pain, and menstrual cramps.
Paracetamol works by blocking pain signals and reducing fever, while ibuprofen also helps reduce inflammation and swelling.
Yes — many people use anti-inflammatory gels like Voltarol alongside tablets such as paracetamol for localised and systemic relief.
If your pain persists longer than 12 weeks, it’s considered chronic — speak to your GP or pharmacist for ongoing management options.
Most are safe for occasional use, but people with certain conditions (like stomach ulcers, heart disease, or asthma) should seek medical advice first.
Paracetamol is fine on an empty stomach, but ibuprofen should be taken with food to avoid stomach irritation.
Yes — many options are available over the counter, while stronger formulations require a prescription after online consultation.
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