Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets are a powerful treatment for the relief of common cold and influenza symptoms, such as sore throat, body aches, stuffy noses, fever, headaches, and sinus pain. The anti-inflammatory effects of ibuprofen relieve headaches, aches, pains, and fever, while its mighty decongestant, phenylephrine hydrochloride, reduces swelling in your nasal passages, combating congestion. The dual-action tablets are suitable for adults and children aged 12 and over and contain the ac
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may cause side effects. Side effects can include:SERIOUS allergic reaction symptoms:Breathing issues or sudden wheezing.Feeling dizzy.Rapid heartbeat.Extreme skin reactions like fatigue, skin rash, flaking, peeling or blistering.Swelling of the facial features, throat, and tongue.High blood pressure.Cloudy urine.Passing dark brown urine.How will Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets ease my cold and flu symptoms
FAQ
How will Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets ease my cold and flu symptoms?
Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets are prepared with two powerful ingredients. Ibuprofen belongs to a family of medicines known as Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) and relieves aches and pains and lessens the pressure that causes headaches. Phenylephrine hydrochloride acts to reduce swelling in your nasal passages, calming a blocked nose and combating pressure that leads to head pain.
Can I take Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets with other medications?
To lessen the chance of experiencing adverse symptoms, avoid taking this medicine with other NSAID medications such as ibuprofen and aspirin. Do not take Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets with:
Anti-coagulants.
Corticosteroids pills.
Quinolone antibiotics.
Blood pressure-reducing drugs.
Heart-stimulating medications.
Diuretics.
Medications that temporarily suppress your immune system.
Medications for pregnancy termination.
Medicines that target depression or mania.
HIV treatment medications.
Drugs including decongestants.
How do I take Nurofen Cold & Flu Relief Tablets?
Adults, the elderly and children aged 12 and over:
Consume two tablets up to three times daily every four hours.
Avoid taking more than six tablets in 24 hours.
Avoid giving to children under 12.
If your symptoms persist, contact your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Do not take it with other NSAID painkillers or if you have:
A blood coagulation disorder.
An itchy, runny nose.
Overactive thyroid.
Severe liver disease.
Stomach ulcer.
Are pregnant.
Breastfeeding.








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