Curist 1% Diclofenac Arthritis Cream Gel (3 Tubes, 5.29 oz each) vs Arnica & Devils Claw Arthritis Cream (2.5 oz each)
Overall winner: Curist 1% Diclofenac Arthritis Cream Gel (3 Tubes, 5.29 oz each)
Key Differences
Curist (A) delivers maximum OTC-strength diclofenac 1% in three 150g tubes and emphasizes targeted anti-inflammatory action; Boiron (B) uses plant-based arnica and devil's claw with broader herbal appeal and more reviews. Choose Curist if you want an NSAID topical with higher rated effectiveness and a multi-tube supply; choose Boiron if you prefer a fragrance- and paraben-free botanical formula with many user opinions
Curist 1% Diclofenac Arthritis Cream Gel (3 Tubes, 5.29 oz each)
1% diclofenac arthritis cream gel delivering targeted joint relief to hands, wrists, elbows, knees, and ankles. Customers note effective relief and easy absorption without odor; large tube size adds value
Pros
- direct source of joint pain relief
- easy absorption, non-greasy feel
- odor-free formulation
- large tube size for value
Cons
- requires continued use for relief
- only helps topical joint areas
- some may prefer prescription strength alternatives
Arnica & Devils Claw Arthritis Cream (2.5 oz each)
Arnica Montana and Harpagophytum (devils claw) cream for dual-action topical relief of minor arthritis pain in joints and muscles. Quick-absorbing, non-greasy, fragrance-free formula; suitable for knees, hands, wrists, elbows, and other joints. Customers note quick relief and easy application
Pros
- dual-action plant-based active ingredients
- quick absorption, non-greasy texture
- fragrance-free
- paraben-free
Cons
- mixed opinions on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Curist |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Curist |
| User Reviews | Curist |