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Balmosa Cream 40g
Balmosa£3.69Balmosa Cream provides pain relief with a warming sensation when applied to your skin. It relieves pain caused by strains, sprains, bruising, back pain, sciatica and chilblains. Absorbed quickly...
Balmosa is a classic UK pharmacy warming cream, chosen for short-term, local relief of everyday muscle and joint aches. If you’re searching for Balmosa Cream 40g, a warming pain relief cream, or a topical option for strains and sprains, you can shop the Balmosa range here at withaid, a UK regulated online pharmacy with discreet delivery.
This brand page is built for quick, confident buying: find the Balmosa format available today, click through to full directions and cautions, and check suitability before you add to basket. Balmosa is applied to unbroken skin and is typically used for targeted areas rather than whole-body pain. If you’re unsure which topical pain relief is best for your symptoms, browse the wider muscle & joint category or speak to a pharmacist for personalised advice.
Balmosa Cream is a topical warming cream commonly used for short-term, local relief of everyday aches and pains such as muscle soreness and joint discomfort. Always follow the on-pack directions and cautions.
Yes, Balmosa is known for a warming sensation on application. The intensity of the warming feel can vary, so use a small amount first and avoid applying more often than directed.
Apply a small amount to the affected area as directed on the label and rub in gently. Use only on unbroken skin, avoid eyes and sensitive areas, and wash hands after use unless treating your hands.
Some people choose topical warming creams for back discomfort, but suitability depends on your symptoms and the product warnings. Seek medical advice if pain is severe, persistent, or associated with numbness, weakness, fever, or injury.
Check the product information before buying. Balmosa Cream may not be suitable for children under a certain age, or during pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you have sensitive skin, asthma, allergies, or take regular medicines, ask a pharmacist first.
It may be possible, but avoid layering multiple topical products on the same area unless advised. If you’re using other pain relief (including anti-inflammatory medicines) or have a medical condition, a pharmacist can help you choose safely.
Speak to a pharmacist if you’re unsure which product to choose, symptoms keep returning, or you need advice on safe use. Seek urgent medical help for sudden severe pain, significant swelling, breathing problems, chest pain, or symptoms after a serious injury.
Safety note: This is a pharmacy medicine category. Always read the label and follow the directions. Do not use on broken or irritated skin, and stop use if you develop irritation. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, buying for a child, or have ongoing pain or new/worsening symptoms, ask a pharmacist or your GP for advice.