Panadol Optizorb 20 Caplets

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Panadol Caplets Rapid - 20's

WHAT THIS MEDICINE IS USED FOR.
Fast effective temporary relief of pain and discomfort associated with:
- Headache/Tension headache
- Migraine headache
- Muscular aches
- Backache
- Arthritis/Osteoarthritis
- Period pain
- Toothache
- Cold & flu symptoms.
Reduces fever.

 

Details

Contains:

Contains hydroxybenzoates as preservatives. 20 caplets

Storage Instructions:

Store below 30C., Store below 30°C

Suitable for:

People with stomach ulcers. Breastfeeding mothers.

Usage Instructions:

2 way safety seal system. Use only if seals are intact. - Carton safety seals. - Heat sealed blister. Ask a doctor before use If you have liver or kidney problems. - If you are taking warfarin (a medicine used to thin the blood). Stop use and see your doctor immediately if you have an allergic skin reaction, shortness of breath or wheezing after taking Panadol. Keep to the recommended dose. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Age: 12-Adult Caplets: 1-2 How often: Every 4-6 hrs with water as required (maximum 8 caplets in 24 hrs). Age: 7-12 Caplets: 1/2 -1 How often: Every 4-6 hrs with water as required (maximum 4 caplets in 24 hrs).

Size:

20 Caplets

Warning:

Do not use Panadol.- If you are allergic to paracetamol or hydroxybenzoates.- If using other medicines containing paracetamol.- For children below age 7, except on medical advice.- For more than 48 hours for children aged 7-17 except on medical advice.- For more than a few days at a time in adults except on medical advice.- If any of the seals on this packaging are broken.- If the package use-by date below has expired.- Until you read the enclosed leaflet carefully. Keep out of reach of children. While using this product., Stop use and tell your doctor if you: - Have an allergic skin reaction, shortness of breath or wheezing after taking Panadol Keep to the recommended dose. If an overdose is taken or suspected, ring the Poisons Information Centre (Australia: 131 126, NZ 0800 764 766) or go to the hospital immediately even if you feel well because of the risk of delayed, serious liver damage if left untreated.
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