Nurofen for childrenSpecially developed for babies and children

Using Your Pharmacist

Using your Pharmacist

If you’re really worried about your child’s health, your first point of contact should always be your doctor. But as well as seeking advice from your GP, your local pharmacy may also be able to answer your questions and recommend effective treatments. You could go to see a pharmacist if your child’s suffering from:

• Athlete’s foot • A bite or sting
• Constipation • A cough
• Diarrhoea • Earache
• Hay fever • Headache
• Head lice • A mouth ulcer
• A sore throat • Teething

For more information please contact your local GP.

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When should they see a doctor

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When should they see a doctor
New Products

New Nurofen for Children Six Plus

Same effective relief in half the volume*.

200mg/5ml Oral suspension, available in two flavours Orange and Strawberry 100ml size bottle with easy dosing measuring spoon.

*Compared to Nurofen for Children 100mg/5ml Oral Suspension.

Guide to fever
and pain

Download full guide to fever and pain.

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