Treating cold and flu symptoms
The majority of colds are caused by the rhinovirus; flu is caused by influenza viruses.1,2 Symptoms of a cold appear gradually, but with the flu, symptoms appear quickly, usually within a few hours.3,4
Make sure you are familiar with the range of products available to target troublesome symptoms and bring relief to your customers.
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Decongestants
Cold and Flu Nurse All in One Capsules (GSL) | Night Nurse & Night Nurse Capsules (P) | |
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What’s in it? | Paracetamol Guaifenesin Phenylephrine hydrochloride | Paracetamol Dextromethorphan hydrobromide Promethazine |
What is it for? | Sore throat Headache Fever and chills Aches and pains Blocked nose Chesty cough | Sore throat Headaches Fever Aches and pains Dry, tickly cough Runny nose |
Panadol Advance | Anadin Extra (P) | |
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What’s in it? | Paracetamol | Aspirin Paracetamol Caffeine |
What is it for? | Sore throat Headache Fever Aches and pains | Sore throat Headache Fever Aches and pains |
Robitussin Dry | AnadinRobitussin Chesty | |
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What’s in it? | Dextromethorphan hydrobromide | Guaifenesin |
What is it for? | Dry, irritating coughs | Chesty coughs |
Otrivine Extra Dual Relief | ||
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What’s in it? | Xylometazoline hydrochloride Ipratropium bromide | |
What is it for? | Blocked nose Runny nose |