Paracetamol Oral Suspension, Sugar Free, Strawberry Flavour, 80ml bottle, 250mg per 5ml.
Can't go wrong! Eh?
12 comments
Teepeezee
3 Nov 16#10
thank you this is brilliant for me who has had stomach surgery as it's easier to take than pill form. hope in can buy more than 1
FRAGMASTERS
3 Nov 16#6
COLD, can get it free for children in chemist. Just need to complete a form to get it free.
laurieleigh to FRAGMASTERS
3 Nov 163#7
why cost the NHS £8 when it's only £1 to buy?!
julieallen to FRAGMASTERS
3 Nov 164#8
you are part of the reason the NHS bill is so high. Bet you go to the doctor for a 15p pack of paracetamol too :disappointed:
Gollywood to FRAGMASTERS
3 Nov 165#9
I have a big problem with paracetamol being had for free on prescription (or as you say via the chemist).
A pack costs from 19p these days in the High St. Calpol equivalents costs less than a £1.
But getting it on prescription costs the NHS hundreds of millions (maybe more?)
Its one of those things that everyone can afford. If you have lots of kids, well you have lots of Child Benefit to cover it.
yrreb88 to FRAGMASTERS
3 Nov 16#11
You can't usually just walk in and stock up on it though as the patient has to be present and symptomatic. I don't understand why people would be happy to wait until their child is ill, and potentially drag them to a pharmacist, just to save a £1-2 on a cheap bottle of essential medicine that everyone should already have. :neutral_face:
jamminshots to FRAGMASTERS
4 Nov 16#12
So irresponsible. Your false sense of entitlement is one of the reasons the NHS is failing. What's wrong with you?
fishmaster
3 Nov 16#5
and it can be taken up the bum too, which is common in France >
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Can't go wrong! Eh?
12 comments
A pack costs from 19p these days in the High St. Calpol equivalents costs less than a £1.
But getting it on prescription costs the NHS hundreds of millions (maybe more?)
Its one of those things that everyone can afford. If you have lots of kids, well you have lots of Child Benefit to cover it.
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/medicines/aches-and-pains/a8285/alvedon-suppositories-paracetamol/