when in poundland today i spotted that they are now doing an 80ml bottle of paraped 6 plus for only £1 which is about £2 cheaper than calpol six plus ,its just the same ingredients,so i will be buying this in future and saving myself alot of money over the year
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Freddodo
27 Apr 179#11
Do any of you buy this as a precaution to your kids being ill. Ofcourse when your kids are ill cost is not an issue but do you wait for your child to get unwell before having this in. Hope your kids don't get a fever in the night. Also do you know how stretched our precious nhs is. You are not entitled to it anything, our collective tax pays for it. Go buy it for a £1 and save the NHS £5+. Honestly some of the comments on here are disgusting. The OP is obviously more mindful than any of the opinionated and uneducated on here.
BigOrkWaaagh
28 Apr 176#13
Yeah, let's waste more of the NHS's money! Why spend a quid when you can scrounge it for free?
nannyhoo to TrevorPH
27 Apr 176#8
Do you think branded paracetamol will reduce their temp or their pain more effectively? Or earn you more parent points?
BulletRizz to buckmr2
27 Apr 176#6
My wife took 2 of our kids to the GP last week together. He prescribed some lotion for one of them and told her to go buy Calpol for the both of them.
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krafty32
30 Apr 17#20
youre welcome
Sara1953gym
30 Apr 17#19
Cheers, I ve voted hot and picked up two bottles today. I paid £2.69 for similar product few weeks ago....having kids who are always picking up some school illness, ear ache, temperature, tooth ache.....I ve always got some available at home! Thanks
sirmaggie
29 Apr 17#18
I'll stick to giving them Alcohol, it will get there bodies used to it if nothing else
madtrekker
28 Apr 17#17
If your child is 6+ they can have half a paracetamol tablet - same ingredients/ dose as this but without the sugar / sweeteners / colours /flavourings. At approx 20p a pack, they're cheaper too.
Of course if your child won't swallow a tablet, then this medicine is cheaper than Calpol and does the same job.
sirmaggie
28 Apr 171#16
Just give them Whisky, that will send them straight to sleep. A double with water should do the trick, doesn't need to be expensive whisky any cheap stuff will do. They will sleep all night and not keep waking you up coughing and crying.
Works with my two kids anyway!
Northerndave
28 Apr 173#15
Calpol on prescription,
No wonder the NHS is drowning in debt
Freddodo
27 Apr 179#11
Do any of you buy this as a precaution to your kids being ill. Ofcourse when your kids are ill cost is not an issue but do you wait for your child to get unwell before having this in. Hope your kids don't get a fever in the night. Also do you know how stretched our precious nhs is. You are not entitled to it anything, our collective tax pays for it. Go buy it for a £1 and save the NHS £5+. Honestly some of the comments on here are disgusting. The OP is obviously more mindful than any of the opinionated and uneducated on here.
BulletRizz to Freddodo
27 Apr 172#12
Seems very opinionated.
xenophon to Freddodo
28 Apr 17#14
Agree with your point completely, but did YOU have to do it in such an opinionated way yourself? And what makes you so certain that those we disagree with are "uneducated". Attack their argument not them personally.
BigOrkWaaagh
28 Apr 176#13
Yeah, let's waste more of the NHS's money! Why spend a quid when you can scrounge it for free?
chcane
27 Apr 17#10
I got some on prescription and this is the one I got from the chemist. good find
buckmr2
27 Apr 17#9
Don't let your GO fob your wife off.
They're still entitled to it.
Your GP said buy some so it's needed so TELL him she'd like it on prescription same as mine and anyone elses are WHEN it's needed.
TrevorPH
27 Apr 17#4
Because when your kids are sick, cost is at the forefront of your mind, right?
nannyhoo to TrevorPH
27 Apr 176#8
Do you think branded paracetamol will reduce their temp or their pain more effectively? Or earn you more parent points?
mehmeh
27 Apr 173#7
buckmr2
27 Apr 17#5
If cost is on the forefront of your mind and your kids are sick you can get it (proper Calpol) free on prescription with them being under 16
BulletRizz to buckmr2
27 Apr 176#6
My wife took 2 of our kids to the GP last week together. He prescribed some lotion for one of them and told her to go buy Calpol for the both of them.
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Of course if your child won't swallow a tablet, then this medicine is cheaper than Calpol and does the same job.
Works with my two kids anyway!
No wonder the NHS is drowning in debt
They're still entitled to it.
Your GP said buy some so it's needed so TELL him she'd like it on prescription same as mine and anyone elses are WHEN it's needed.