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Sudafed Non-Drowsy Dual Relief CapsulesNewest Review: ... had dulled hearing and a bit light headed at times. I still had to make the treck to work so I decided to visit the chemists ... more |
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by - written on 29/12/08 (Very useful, 334 readings)
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Well it's that time of year again, while everyone else celebrates Xmas I always get a heavy cold. This year has been no exception. My colds always follow a similar pattern, a week before the cold hits I get asthma attacks and have to increase the amount of preventative I take each day until the cold hits. This year it started on Xmas day. When I first start with a cold I rummage through the medicine drawer at home and figure out what we have a supply of and what we don't. I've tried every single "cold and flu" and "all in one" remedy going and have had no relief from any of them so this year I decided to give Sudafed Dual Relief a fair ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/06/09 (Very useful, 127 readings)
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Bad luck I couldn't believe my luck last week when I managed to pick up a cold on one of the hottest and nicest weeks of the year so far. Instead of T-shirts and shorts I found myself looking for winter woollies in a vain attempt to sweat the cold out of me. I have to admit I was initially worried that despite not being on holiday that I might have picked up swine flu from some random person. However after a spot of self diagnosis I am pretty certain it was a cold. My symptoms The symptoms of a cold can vary from person to person. I felt generally very weak, was unbelievably congested, had dulled hearing and a bit light headed at times. I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/04/03 (Very useful, 2102 readings)
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If you suffer from nasal congestion and cold or flu symptoms then Non-Drowsy Sudafed Dual Relief capsules may be just what you need. I have tried them recently and they really worked. This medicine is available over the counter without prescription, in either packs of 16 or 32. The cost of the packet of 16 is £2.79GBP at Boots. The packaging of these capsules (in my opinion) is very interesting and has been well thought of by the manufacturers. When you see the box you will immediately notice that the medicine is actually dual relief. There is an artist?s impression of a face showing 2 arrows. One is for the ingredient to relieve sinus congestion, ... Read the complete review
by Jonathan - written on 15/11/06
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The standard Non-Drowsy Sudafed Decongestant tablets with pseudoephedrine are better. They don't have paracetamol or caffeine, but you can get that separately. Instead, they have 60mg of pseudoephedrine hydrochloride, which is the active ingredient. Pseudoephedrine is stronger than the phenylephrine in the Dual Action tablets and there is more of it. And, because they don't have paracetamol, you can use it in conjunction with your favourite cold relief product, such as Lemsip. So forget the Dual Action stuff. You can take the pseudoephedrine pills with your Anadin without worrying about a paracetamol ... Read the complete review
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