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Rishabh Pant teams up with Iodex to launch latest product

Indian professional cricketer Rishabh Pant has been revealed as the face of Haleon’s pain relief brand Iodex’s latest product — the Iodex UltraGel+. Pant was announced as an Iodex brand ambassador through an ad campaign titled “Ab Dard Se Din Bhar Aaram“.

Also read: Nasher Miles ropes in Rishabh Pant as brand ambassador

Bineet Jain, Pain and Respiratory Lead, Area Marketing India Subcontinent, Haleon India, commented:

The new Iodex UltraGel+ will redefine the pain relief landscape with its strong formulation and superior penetration providing all-day pain relief with no smell. With double power, Iodex UltraGel+ is the perfect ally for cricketer Rishabh Pant’s need for all-day pain relief while he prepares for his return to the field. As a heritage brand trusted for many generations, Iodex has always helped Indians achieve their dreams by effectively managing body pains, and this new launch is a testament to this commitment.

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