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Panadol Regular

Panadol Regular

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  • 12+ Years
  • Trusted Pain Relief
  • 500mg Paracetamol
  • No gluten, lactose or sugar
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Panadol Extra

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  • 12+ Years
  • Fights Tough Pain
  • Active Ingredient: Paracetamol 24 mg/mL
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  • 12+ Years
  • Fights Tough Pain
  • Active Ingredient: Paracetamol 24 mg/mL
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Panadol CF

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  • +12 Years
  • Cold Relief
  • Active ingredient: Paracetamol 125mg per suppository.
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Panadol Drops

  • Liquid
  • 1 Month - 5 Years
  • Gentle on Tiny Tummies
  • Active ingredient: Paracetamol 24 mg/mL
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Panadol Liquid

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  • 1-5 Years
  • Fast & gentle relief
  • Active ingredient: Paracetamol 24 mg/mL
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  • 7+ Years
  • When oral dose isn't suitable
  • Active ingredient: 250mg Paracetamol per suppository
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