Beechams Powders are specially formulated for fast & effective relief from cold & flu symptom Beechams Powders contains aspirin which is an analgesic (pain killer) & antipyretic (it reduces body temperature when you have a fever), & caffeine which acts to further help the effectiveness of aspirin. Beechams Powders are specially formulated for fast & effective relief from cold & flu symptoms. These symptoms include headache. feverishness, aches & pains. The powders also provide relief from mild to moderate pain including migraine, neuralgia, toothache, sore throat pain, period pain, rheumatic pain & muscular aches & pains Ingredients: Each powder contains: Aspirin Ph Eur 600mg & Caffeine Ph Eur 50mg. Also contains: Lactose, maize starch, colloidal anhydrous silica, sodium lauryl sulphate, saccharin sodium, sodium cyclamate & spice flavour. Each powder contains 0.1g of carbohydrate. How to take Mix the powder with a little water & stir before drinking Adults, children 16 years & over: One powder to be taken every three to four hours as required. Do not exceed six powders in any 24 hour period Do not give to children under 16 unless on the advice of a doctor If symptoms persist consult your doctor Do not take if you are allergic to aspirin caffeine or any of the other ingredients listed if you have or have ever had a stomach ulcer if you have blood clotting disorders (haemophilia) There is a possible association between aspirin & Reyes syndrome when given to children. Reyes syndrome is a very rare disease which can be fatal. For this reason it should not normally be given to children under 16 years, unless on the advice of a doctor. Consult your doctor before taking if you are pregnant or breast feeding if you suffer from asthma, allergic disease, kidney or liver problems if you are taking methotrexate, or anticoagulants (blood thinning drugs e.g. warfarin), or oral hypoglycaemics which are used to lower the blood glucose or drugs for treating gout. Contains aspirin The ingredients in Beechams Powders are usually tolerated in normal use. However occasionally aspirin may bring on an asthma attack or tightening of the chest or other hypersensitivity reactions e.g. rash, runny nose or other skin reactions in susceptible individuals, & people with sensitive stomachs may suffer irritation with bleeding. If you experience these or any other undesirable effects stop taking the powders & tell your doctor or pharmacist. Taking more than the doses stated on the pack may be harmful. If this this happens it is important that you ask the advice of a doctor urgently.