Numark Flu All-in-One Chesty Cough & Cold Tablets are designed to alleviate symptoms commonly associated with the flu and head colds, with a particular target on chesty coughs (also known as mucus coughs). Paracetamol combats pain and lowers a high temperature due to fever. Phenylephrine reduces the swelling in your nasal passages, promoting easier breathing; while guaifenesin dislodges excess mucus in your chest, nose, and throat. This Numark mucus cough treatment is suitable for adults and chi
NUMARK OTC medicines cold & flu relief all in one chesty cough and cold tablets 100mg/250mg/5mg 16
$3.79
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Side Effects
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FAQ
How do I take these all-in-one tablets?
Adults, the elderly, and children aged 12 and over:
Swallow two tablets every four hours as needed. Avoid consuming more than eight tablets (four doses) in one day. Don't take any other medication containing paracetamol while taking this medication. Avoid consuming other cold, flu or decongestant products. Do not drink alcohol.
What's the difference between the flu and the common cold?
The flu is more extreme than the common cold. That said, the infections are fairly similar because they enter your body in the same way, via your nose, mouth or eyes, or through touching germ-infected surfaces.
Colds and the flu can spread easily. Nevertheless, both are temporary ailments. There are three types of flu, including Type A, B, and C. Types A and B spread throughout the year, while Type C isn't as extreme. Colds come in numerous forms and are all slightly distinct, which is why there's no treatment.
When can't I take Numark Flu All-in-One Chesty Cough & Cold Tablets?
Avoid taking this product if:
You suffer from an underlying health ailment.
You have high blood pressure.
You are diabetic.
You have an overactive thyroid.
You have glaucoma.
You take antidepressants called Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs).
You're taking other cough medications.
You're using other decongestants.
You're taking other medicines or complementary therapy.
Your symptoms persist.
You're pregnant or breastfeeding.
You're planning to become pregnant.
You experience allergies.








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