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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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Cold & Flu

Everyone gets a cold from time to time. More than 200 different viruses can cause a cold, but the rhinovirus is the most common culprit. Its symptoms typically include runny nose and sneezing. It is worth nothing that a cold is not the same as the flu (influenza). Flu symptoms are more severe and can include a fever and shaking chills, aches and pains, lethargy and headaches.

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What's the difference between colds and the flu?

The term ‘flu’ is often used to refer to a number of illnesses and may sometimes be confused with the common cold.51

Influenza, or ‘flu’ for short, is actually a respiratory illness caused by viruses that can lead to fevers, headaches, coughs, sore throats and muscle aches. There are different types of viruses that can cause the flu. Most attack the body’s respiratory system – the lungs and the airways, including the throat and nose – causing classic flu symptoms such as:51

  • dry cough
  • sore throat
  • high fever, chills and sweating
  • headache
  • muscle aches or body aches
  • tiredness and weakness
Man Suffering from Cold

It can sometimes be difficult to tell the difference between the flu and a cold by symptoms alone. However, in general:52,53

  • Flu symptoms last longer and may be associated with fever, shivering and muscle pain
  • Cold symptoms tend to last for a shorter period of time and usually only involve a runny nose and a mild fever.

You can help prevent flu by frequently washing your hands and avoiding contact with those who are sick. If you are unwell, stay home away from work, school or social gatherings.54

In most cases, people with the flu will recover in five to seven days. The key is to get plenty of rest and drink plenty of fluids. Over-the-counter flu treatment medicine may also help decrease the severity of the symptoms.

Always consult a doctor if flu is suspected especially for the vulnerable such as the elderly, young babies or those with weakened immune systems.

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Cold and flu - when to see a doctor

Both cold and flu are caused by viruses, the most common of which is the rhinovirus. Flu viruses can vary with the seasons and geographical areas.

The causes and treatment of sinus pain

Sinus pain combines the familiar symptoms of a cold – like a stuffy or runny nose, sneezing, a sore throat and a cough – with pain and tenderness in the face.

When to see a doctor for sinus and allergy symptoms

Allergies can cause itchy, watery eyes, runny nose, and sinus pain. They are the body‘s reaction to usually harmless substances known as allergens. At the first sign of these allergens, the body produces antibodies to counter their effects.

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