

Panadol Baby & Infant (Suspension)
*from 2months

Children's Panadol (5-12 years) Elixir

Panadol Advance

Panadol Night

Panadol Actifast

Panadol Joint

Panadol Cold + Flu

Panadol Cold + Flu Vapour Release + Decongestant

Panadol Sinus

Panadol Cold + Flu Day

Panadol Cold + Flu All in One

Panadol Extra with Optizorb

Panadol Migraine

Panadol Woman
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- Product
- Format
- Age
- Key Features
- Ingredients

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Panadol Advance
- Tablets
- 12-Adult. Can be given to children aged 6-12 years 1/2 to 1 tablet, 3-4 times daily.
- Advanced Absorption*
- 500mg Paracetamol

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Panadol Baby & Infant (Suspension) *from 2 months
- Suspension
- from 2 months
- Gentle on Tiny Tummies when used as directed
- Active ingredients:
- Panadol Baby & Infant is a pleasant suspension with a Strawberry flavour which makes it easier to administer
- Each 5ml contains 120mg paracetamol


Children's Panadol (5-12 years) Elixir
- Suspension
- 5-12 Years
- Raspberry Flavoured
- Each 5ml contains 240mg paracetamol
- Children’s Panadol (5-12 years) elixir is alcohol free

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Panadol Night
- Tablets
- 12-Adult
- Trusted Pain Relief
- Active ingredients: Paracetamol 500mg
- Diphenhydramine hydrochloride 25mg

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Panadol Actifast
- Tablets
- 12-Adult
- Absorbed Fast
- Active ingredients: 500mg Paracetamol
- Sodium content 173mg per tablet

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Panadol Joint
- Tablets
- 12-Adult
- Pain Relief up to 8 Hours
- Active ingredient: 665mg Paracetamol

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Panadol Cold + Flu
- Caplets
- Adults + children aged 12 years and older
- Night Time Relief
- Active ingredients:
- Each caplet contains:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg
- Chlorpheniramine = 2 mg
- Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride = 30 mg

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Panadol Cold + Flu Vapour Release + Decongestant
- Powder Sachets
- 12+ Years
- Hot Drink
- Each sachet contains:
- Paracetamol = 600 mg
- Phenylephrine=10mg

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Panadol Sinus
- Caplets
- Adults + children over 12 years
- Sinus Pain Relief
- Active ingredients:
- Each caplet contains:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg
- Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride = 30 mg
- Sinus Pain Relief

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Panadol Cold + Flu Day
- Caplets
- Adults + children aged 12 years and older
- Day Time Relief
- Active Ingredients:
- Paracetamol = 500 mg
- Caffeine = 25 mg
- Phenylephrine Hydrochloride = 5mg

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Panadol Cold + Flu All in One
- Tablets
- Adults + children over 12 years
- Day & Night Relief
- Each tablet contains:
- Paracetamol = 250 mg
- Guaifenesin = 100 mg
- Phenylephrine Hydrochloride = 5 mg

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Panadol Extra with Optizorb
- Tablets
- 12-Adult
- Fights Tough Pain
- Active ingredients:
- 500mg Paracetamol
- 65mg caffeine


Panadol Migraine
- Tablets
- 12-Adult
- Treats migraine
- Active ingredients:
- 250 mg paracetamol
- 250 mg acetylsalicylic acid
- 65 mg caffeine


Panadol Woman
- Tablets
- 12+ Yrs
- Relieves period pain
- Active ingredient:
- 500mg Paracetamol
- 10mg hyoscine butylbromide
Minimise

Muscle and Joint
Joint pain can affect just one joint or many, and can be caused by arthritis, injury, overuse, or bursitis (an inflammation or irritation of the bursa, a fluid-filled sac that acts like a grease to reduce friction), and many different illnesses and conditions. Most commonly, osteoarthritis affects the knees, hips, spine and hands.
Common Causes Of Foot Pain
The foot is made up of 26 bones and contains more than 30 joints. Multiply that by two and you have nearly 120 finely tuned parts that are almost constantly in motion.69,70 When our feet aren’t simply getting us from A to B, they are helping us to play sport or drive a car. In fact, our feet put in some serious leg work daily.

When you look at the foot more closely, you’ll see it’s divided into three distinct sections called the rearfoot, midfoot and forefoot. Many of the muscles that move the foot are in the lower leg and these particular muscles are attached via tendons to the various bones.
Foot pain may be caused by different reasons, but it most commonly happens when people are participating in sports and in jobs that require a certain amount of physical activity.69,70
Another common cause of foot pain is wearing shoes that are too tight, while wearing high heels can occasionally lead to heel pain. These issues can cause targeted pain around the balls of the feet and the bones. It’s also important not to tie shoelaces too tightly as this may cause pain and bruising on the top of the foot.69,70
A sprain of the foot or ankle occurs when ligaments that hold the bones together are overstretched and their fibers tear or stretch too far, causing pain in the ankle. The looseness of ligaments in these joints may also lead to foot pain.