

Panadol Advance

Panadol Extra

Panadol Cold + Flu Day

Panadol Joint
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Panadol Advance
- Tablets
- Adults + children 6-12 years age range
- The OPTIZORB Formulation contains a patented delivery system which allows it deliver paracetamol more efficiently by breaking down faster than regular Panadol tablets
- Active ingredients: Each Tablet contains:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg


Panadol Extra
- Tablets
- Adults + children aged 12 years and older
- Extra Effective Pain Relief
- Active ingredients: Each caplet contains:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg
- Caffeine = 65 mg


Panadol Cold + Flu Day
- Tablets
- Adults + children aged 12 years and older
- Day Time Cold & Flu Relief
- Active ingredients: Each tablet contains:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg
- Caffeine = 25 mg
- Phenylephrine Hydrochloride = 5mg


Panadol Joint
- Bi-layered tablets
- 12-Adult
- Joint Pain Relief up to 8 Hours
- Active ingredient:
- 665mg Paracetamol
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