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Our New Address: 23/71 Jellicoe Road Panmure Aukland New Zealand
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Please send prescriptions to prescriptions@pakurangapharmacy.co.nz.
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Nu Balm is a 100% natural vaginal lubricant and moisturiser made in New Zealand using only local, clinically-selected ingredients. Developed by clinical experts, it is designed for women experiencing vaginal dryness — whether from menopause, hormonal changes, breastfeeding, cancer treatment, or everyday dryness. Nu Balm is hormone-free, fragrance-free, and gentle enough for sensitive skin.
Vaginal dryness is most commonly caused by declining oestrogen levels during menopause, perimenopause, or postmenopause. It also occurs during breastfeeding, after cancer treatment (chemotherapy/radiotherapy), with certain medications (antihistamines, antidepressants), and in some women using hormonal contraceptives.
Yes. Nu Balm is hormone-free and is specifically designed for women experiencing menopausal vaginal dryness. Unlike hormone creams (which contain oestrogen), Nu Balm provides moisture and relief without hormonal intervention — suitable for women who cannot or choose not to use hormones.
Yes. Nu Balm can be used both as a daily vaginal moisturiser and as an intimate lubricant during sexual activity. Check label for compatibility with latex condoms.
For vaginal dryness, regular use 2–3 times per week or as needed provides ongoing relief. For daily comfort, some women use it every day. As a lubricant, apply before sexual activity as needed.
Nu Balm is hormone-free, making it a commonly used option for breast cancer survivors who cannot use oestrogen-containing products. Consult your oncologist or gynaecologist before starting any new vaginal product after cancer treatment.
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