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Dulcolax Tablets 5mg 20
Tablets
Dulcolax Tablets have a special coating that helps
to ensure the medicine works only where needed,
gently stimulating the bowel and returning the
body to its natural rhythm. Predictable and gentle
relief from constipation. Gastro-resistant
tablets. Brings reliable relief from constipation,
between 6-12 hours.
Availability: In Stock
£2.59
Paramol Tablets 12 Tablets
What are Paramol Tablets? Paramol Tablets are used
for the short term treatment of acute moderate
pain which is not relieved by paracetamol,
ibuprofen and aspirin alone. What type of pain can
Paramol be used for? Paramol can be used to ease
many types of pain and other symptoms. These
include (but are not limited to): Headaches
Migraines Toothache Period pain
Neuralgia Back ache Muscle pains How do I
take Paramol tablets? Paramol tablets need to be
taken orally. Contact your doctor when
experiencing such symptoms. Paramol Tablets should
be taken during or after meals. Adults and
adolescents 16 years old and over: Take one or two
tablets every four to six hours. Children aged
10-15 – take 1 tablet every 4-6 hours when
needed. DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN 4 DOSES IN A 24 HOUR
PERIOD. When should I NOT take Paramol? Paramol
tablets should not be taken if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding. Consult your pharmacist or doctor
before taking this product if you suffer from
thyroid, kidney or liver problems, or have
asthma or breathing difficulties If you suffer
from any of the following conditions, please
speak to your GP before taking Paracetamol:
Liver problems Kidney problems Alcohol
dependancy Thyroid problems Asthma If you
are pregnant or breastfeeding, please contact
your GP before taking Paramol. Paramol may
interact with other medication. For a full list of
the interactions please check the patient
information leaflet. Are there any side effects
when taking Paramol? There can be some side
effects when taking Paramol, however not everyone
will get them. These can include: Constipation
Nausea and vomiting Dry mouth
Dihydrocodeine can cause drowsiness, although at
the dose in Paramol this is unlikely Headache
Dizziness Blurred vision Confusion
Difficulty passing urine Sweating.
Dependence on the medicine if used regularly or
for long periods of time If you experience any of
these side effects when taking Paramol, please
stop using it straight away and contact your GP.
Important Information As with all medication,
please read the patient information leaflet
carefully before taking Paramol. Store all
medication out of the reach of children.
Availability: In Stock
£4.29
Paramol Tablets x 24
What are Paramol Tablets? Paramol Tablets are used
for the short term treatment of acute moderate
pain which is not relieved by paracetamol,
ibuprofen and aspirin alone. What type of pain can
Paramol be used for? Paramol can be used to ease
many types of pain and other symptoms. These
include (but are not limited to): Headaches
Migraines Toothache Period pain
Neuralgia Back ache Muscle pains How do I
take Paramol tablets? Paramol tablets need to be
taken orally. Contact your doctor when
experiencing such symptoms. Paramol Tablets should
be taken during or after meals. Adults and
adolescents 16 years old and over: Take one or two
tablets every four to six hours. Children aged
10-15 – take 1 tablet every 4-6 hours when
needed. DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN 4 DOSES IN A 24 HOUR
PERIOD. When should I NOT take Paramol? Paramol
tablets should not be taken if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding. Consult your pharmacist or doctor
before taking this product if you suffer from
thyroid, kidney or liver problems, or have
asthma or breathing difficulties If you suffer
from any of the following conditions, please
speak to your GP before taking Paracetamol:
Liver problems Kidney problems Alcohol
dependency Thyroid problems Asthma If you
are pregnant or breastfeeding, please contact
your GP before taking Paramol. Paramol may
interact with other medication. For a full list of
the interactions please check the patient
information leaflet. Are there any side effects
when taking Paramol? There can be some side
effects when taking Paramol, however not everyone
will get them. These can include: Constipation
Nausea and vomiting Dry mouth
Dihydrocodeine can cause drowsiness, although at
the dose in Paramol this is unlikely Headache
Dizziness Blurred vision Confusion
Difficulty passing urine Sweating
Dependence on the medicine if used regularly or
for long periods of time If you experience any of
these side effects when taking Paramol, please
stop using it straight away and contact your GP.
Important Information As with all medication,
please read the patient information leaflet
carefully before taking Paramol. Store all
medication out of the reach of children.
Availability: In Stock
£7.19
Anadin Extra 12 Caplets
Anadin Extra Tablets are easy to swallow and have
a powerful combination of pain relieving
ingredients that get to work fast and let you get
on with your life. Anadin Extra Tablets provide
fast and effective relief from headaches period
pain joint swelling muscular aches rheumatic pain
neuralgia migraine dental pain colds and flu sore
throat feverishness strains sprains stiffness
sciatica and lumbago.
Availability: In Stock
£1.88
Paramol Tablets x 32
What are Paramol Tablets? Paramol Tablets are used
for the short term treatment of acute moderate
pain which is not relieved by paracetamol,
ibuprofen and aspirin alone. What type of pain can
Paramol be used for? Paramol can be used to ease
many types of pain and other symptoms. These
include (but are not limited to): Headaches
Migraines Toothache Period pain
Neuralgia Back ache Muscle pains How do I
take Paramol tablets? Paramol tablets need to be
taken orally. Contact your doctor when
experiencing such symptoms. Paramol Tablets should
be taken during or after meals. Adults and
adolescents 16 years old and over: Take one or two
tablets every four to six hours. Children aged
10-15 – take 1 tablet every 4-6 hours when
needed. DO NOT TAKE MORE THAN 4 DOSES IN A 24 HOUR
PERIOD. When should I NOT take Paramol? Paramol
tablets should not be taken if you are pregnant or
breastfeeding. Consult your pharmacist or doctor
before taking this product if you suffer from
thyroid, kidney or liver problems, or have
asthma or breathing difficulties If you suffer
from any of the following conditions, please
speak to your GP before taking Paracetamol:
Liver problems Kidney problems Alcohol
dependency Thyroid problems Asthma If you
are pregnant or breastfeeding, please contact
your GP before taking Paramol. Paramol may
interact with other medication. For a full list of
the interactions please check the patient
information leaflet. Are there any side effects
when taking Paramol? There can be some side
effects when taking Paramol, however not everyone
will get them. These can include: Constipation
Nausea and vomiting Dry mouth
Dihydrocodeine can cause drowsiness, although at
the dose in Paramol this is unlikely Headache
Dizziness Blurred vision Confusion
Difficulty passing urine Sweating
Dependence on the medicine if used regularly or
for long periods of time If you experience any of
these side effects when taking Paramol, please
stop using it straight away and contact your GP.
Important Information As with all medication,
please read the patient information leaflet
carefully before taking Paramol. Store all
medication out of the reach of children.
Availability: In Stock
£8.29
Nytol 25mg 20 Tablets Two a
Night
Nytol 25mg two a night is a clinically proven
night-time sleep aid. The first thing to know
about Nytol is that it’s a sleeping aid, not a
‘sleeping pill’. That means on the occasions
when you can’t sleep, it will help you to get
into a natural and healthy sleeping rhythm, but
won’t knock you out and doesn’t normally leave
you groggy in the morning. Who are Nytol
Two-A-Night Tablets for? Nytol Two-A-Night tablets
are for people who suffer from disturbed sleep and
would like an aid to help them drift off into a
natural healthy sleep. What is meant by natural
sleep? Nytol Two-A-Night Tablets can help you
gently drift off into a natural sleep. It won’t
knock you out as you would be for a hospital
operation. Are Nytol Two-A-Night Tablets the same
as prescription sleeping pills? No. Nytol
Two-A-Night Tablets are considered to have a good
enough safety profile to allow them to be bought
over the counter at your local pharmacy.
Prescription sleeping pills must be prescribed by
your doctor. How and when should I use Nytol
Two-A-Night Tablets? The recommended dosage of
Nytol Two-A-Night Tablets is 2 25mg tablets, 20
minutes before you go to bed, unless otherwise
directed by your doctor. If after two weeks
you’re still having trouble sleeping, you
should consult your doctor as Nytol may not be an
appropriate way to treat your problem.
Availability: In Stock
£4.89

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