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Panadol Joint

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Suppositories

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 
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Chewable Tablet

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
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Colourfree Suspension

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
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Colourfree Baby Drops

Panadol Joint

  • Bi-layered tablets
  • 12-Adult
  • Joint Pain Relief up to 8 Hours
  • Active ingredient:
  • 665mg Paracetamol
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The close link between the body and mind can be seen clearly in relaxation therapy.

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Read More

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Sneezing is considered to be a reflex – a normal, uncontrollable response to irritation inside the nose. 

Encouraging hand washing to help kids stay healthy

Germs are everywhere. Most of them are harmless and some are actually good for us. However, it’s true that viruses and bacteria can be harmful, from viruses that cause the common cold and flu to bacterial food poisoning.

Prevent colds with good quality sleep

Your immune system is your best defence against colds and flu. Protecting it can be as simple as getting a good night’s sleep.

Relieve back pain with better posture

Back pain may be mild or debilitating, chronic or occasional, located in the upper back or lower back. 

Featured Article

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A warm up is an essential part of your workout. In fact, racing into a workout before a proper warm up can leave you in agony and pain. By gently stretching your muscles before you exercise, you prepare them for higher intensity activity.

Read More

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Featured Article

Get dancing to boost your wellbeing

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Read More

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