PARACETAMOL & IBUPROFEN TABLETS
Double action pain relief.
12’s – Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Incorrect use could be harmful.
24’s – Ask your pharmacist about this product. Incorrect use could be harmful.
Category: Pain Relief
Pack size: 12, 24 Tablets
Article Number: 25316, 25317
Temporary relief of acute (short term) pain and/or inflammation associated with back pain, period pain, cold & flu symptoms, muscular pain, sore throat, dental pain, migraine headache, tension headache, headache, mild rheumatic and arthritic pain.
Reduces fever.
Each tablet contains:
Paracetamol 500 mg
Ibuprofen 200 mg
Free from gluten, wheat, lactose, sucrose and preservatives.
Take with water.
Adults & children 12 years & over:
The usual dosage is 1-2 tablets to be taken every 6-8 hours, as necessary. The maximum recommended dosage is 6 tablets per 24 hours. If regular dosing is required beyond 3 days treatment for adults (or beyond 2 days for adolescents 12-17 years), this should only occur under medical supervision.
DO NOT USE IF FOIL IS BROKEN. STORE BELOW 25°C.
Disclaimer:
12’s – Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Incorrect use could be harmful.
24’s – Ask your pharmacist about this product. Incorrect use could be harmful.
Warnings:
Keep to the recommended dose. If you get an allergic reaction, stop taking and see your doctor immediately.
Do not use:
• If pregnant or trying to become pregnant.
• If you have a stomach ulcer or other stomach disorders, or if you have had these conditions or gastric bleeding in the past.
• If you have impaired kidney or liver function or heart failure.
• If you are allergic to paracetamol, ibuprofen or other anti-inflammatory medicines or other medicines for pain relief.
• For children under 12 years.
Unless a doctor has told you to, do not use:
• If you are 65 years or over.
• If you have asthma.
• For more than 3 days at a time (2 days for adolescents aged 12 to 17 years). Do not exceed the recommended dose. Excessive use can be harmful and increase the risk of heart attack, stroke or liver damage.
Unless advised to by a doctor or pharmacist, do not use:
• With other products containing paracetamol, ibuprofen, aspirin or other anti-inflammatory medicines or with medicines that you are taking regularly.
• If you have diabetes.
If an overdose is taken or suspected, ring the Poisons Information Centre (Australia
13 11 26) or go to hospital straight away, even if you feel well because of the risk
of delayed, serious liver damage.
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