Panadol’s New Pain Relief


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Kuala Lumpur, July 21: The annual study has revealed that Kuala Lumpur, the bustling capital of Malaysia, ranks third among the most overworked cities in the world.
As one of the hardest working nations globally, Malaysia also faces a widespread issue of pain, with 85 per cent of its population experiencing discomfort.
Body pain, in particular, stands out as one of the top types of pain experienced by Malaysians.
This is often attributed to lifestyle habits, such as stress-induced tension, sedentary routines, and incorrect posture. In response to the prevalent pain and its impact on the everyday health of Malaysians, Panadol has introduced its latest range of body pain relief products, known as the Panaflex Patch.
These fast-acting pain solutions aim to empower Malaysians by providing effective relief from discomfort.

Panadol offers latest in fast-acting and effective body muscle pain solutions with Panaflex Patch.
Panadol offers latest in fast-acting and effective body muscle pain solutions with Panaflex Patch.


Bryan Wong, General Manager for Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei (MSB) at Haleon, expressed, “At Panadol, we recognize that persistent pain can hinder productivity and significantly impact an individual’s quality of life.
“As one of the leaders in the pain relief category, we want to go beyond and strive to expand our range of pain relief products to cater to the diverse and evolving needs of our valued consumers. Our vision is to provide freedom from pain so the human spirit can shine.”
As part of the product launch, Panadol aims to celebrate hardworking Malaysians ahead of Merdeka, honoring their relentless efforts and sacrifices.
The launch campaign commences today, with the first event scheduled at the Main Concourse Pavilion Bukit Jalil from 10 am to 10 pm.
Visitors will have the opportunity to learn more about body pains and management remedies.
Following the event, a three-month social campaign featuring key opinion leaders will continue advocating for better pain management solutions, empowering Malaysians to handle their everyday pain effectively.

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