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I was in the need of some pain killers after having quite bad dental pain and the lady at the chemist recommended these. The packaging has now changed since the above picture and it mainly consists of red, blue and silver. The packaging states you can only take these for three days only, and that it can cause addiction so it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/07/11 (Useful, 86 readings)
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Firstly, Nurofen Plus are not particularly cheap as far as pain killers go. They are, however, worth the extra few pounds. I have a long lasting problem with my hamstrings which causes the backs of my legs to tense up and become seriously painful after long walks or standing on my feet for long periods of times. I have tried ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/06/11 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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After a nasty fall recently I was left with a fairly significant injury to one of my wrists. After attending my doctors and being sent to hospital I stopped to pick up some painkillers from my local pharmacy. I purchased 12 Nurofen Plus and paid around £3.60 which was a little expensive but the pharmacist advised me that these were the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 01/05/11 (Very useful, 234 readings)
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Nurofen plus has made it's name as a staple painkiller for serious pain such as toothaches, menstrual pain, and migraines. I suffer from periodic toothaches due to the tight arrangement of my lower teeth and thus far Nurofen Plus is the only painkiller capable of taking that pain away. Nurofen plus is a mix of 200mg Ibuprofen ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/11/10, updated on 20/11/10 (Very useful, 190 readings)
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** WHAT THEY CONTAIN ** Nurofen plus contains two active ingredients; ibuprofen and codeine phosphate. Both are pain-relieving medicines but when combined there are much more effective. Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory drug which relieves pain and inflammation. Codeine phosphate is related to morphine ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/07/10 (Very useful, 397 readings)
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I tend to suffer from fairly debilitating menstrual cramps - and they make me miserable. If I'm at home then I just tend to curl up in bed with a hot water bottle and feel very sorry for myself, but obviously I can't do that when I'm at work or out and about. I've tried different analgesics over the years and, from my experience, none of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/01/10 (Very useful, 223 readings)
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Recently I've been suffering a bit with a cold, and so have decided to while away some time writing reviews of all the products that have helped me feel better! I've used nurofen plus before, and although they are much more expensive than the supermarket's own brand of pain killers, they are so effective that I consider them ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/11/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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***********Why did I buy these tablets? ******************** I had never bought Nurofen before, I usually buy supermarket branded pain relief products, but when I was sat in the office, almost crying due to a tooth abscess my colleague recommended this product to me. So off I went to Boots and bought a packet of 32 tablets ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/10/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I usually buy the Tesco Ibuprofen because it does the same job as Nurofen and is loads cheaper, but last weekend I come down with a major headache and had to go to the mega expensive chemist down the road. They don't sell any cheap brands so I came out with a packet of Nurofen Plus tablets that cost me about £2.50 for 12 tablets, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 25/05/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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Nurofen has always sorted out any pains that I have with a good reaction speed and to a very good degree. Firstly it is definitely worth having some nurofen around. I find that that it works extremely quickly after you have taken it which is a massive bonus for painkillers. Although much more expensive than the cheap ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/01/09 (Very useful, 695 readings)
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I've had a lot of dental pain recently as I had been neglecting my teeth and had not visited the dentist in a long time. It was when my tooth began to hurt in such a bad way that it would make me yelp that I needed to get a strong painkiller. The incident that led to me buying Nurofen Plus was one afternoon, as I was standing in the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/01/09 (Very useful, 540 readings)
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At the end of last year I took two of my children ice skating on the outdoor rink in York. Sure enough, just when I thought I was getting the hang of it, I slipped and landed heavily on my outstretched right hand and wrist. It later transpired that I had severely sprained my wrist and elbow. Ten minutes after falling, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/08 (Useful, 52 readings)
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I really do have to thank the person behind the chemist's counter for recommending these. I had broken a tooth, and it being a bank holiday weekend, there was no way I was going to get to see a dentist. Fortunately though there was a chemist open, and a good job too as, I would have just gone to the local newsagents and got a packet of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 22/07/08 (Very useful, 88 readings)
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Well, this was supposed to help relieve my period pains. Which admittedly are pretty bad (we are talking crawl-on-the-floor, ball-your-eyes-out pain here). I read the pack which told me they had not just ibuprofen, but codine too. I know ibuprofen is supposed to help with aches and pains and cramps, and also that I had taken ... Read the complete review
