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Tesco Extra Power Pain ReliefNewest Review: ... I was all out so headed to the relevent aisle. Inoticed they did a Tesco version and thought I'd give them a try as I am ... more |
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by - written on 01/04/09 (Very useful, 144 readings)
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I never used to bother with any kind of tablets as I hate taking them and they didn't seem to be very helpful. A couple of years ago I decided to give them another go as I was 'too busy for pain'! I settled on Anadin Extra as they seemed to do the job and I've got a major caffeine addiction so anything that's going to give me an extra hit is a bonus! A few weeks ago, while shopping I remembered that I was all out so headed to the relevent aisle. Inoticed they did a Tesco version and thought I'd give them a try as I am usually happy with Tesco brands and at 45p compared to £3 odd it was worth a try. You get 16 tablets in the pack and each ... Read the complete review
by - written on 26/01/09 (Useful, 53 readings)
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I'm often one for suffering colds/flu period pain ect so while doing my weekly shop in Tesco I decided to stock up on my pain relief and chose these extra power pain relief caplets. I can most certainly say they deffinately do the trick. They also help with most symptoms from headache,migraine, neuralgia, tootache and muscular pains. These caplets can be taken advised from the age of 16 years taking 1-2 caplets every 4 hours I find I only need to take 3 dosages and my pain has gone although If I have cold or flu it may take a little longer. These are also very cheap to buy which is why I thought I would try them. The ingredients ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/07/01 (Very useful, 239 readings)
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Whilst shopping in Tesco, I remembered that I needed more paracetamol or some kind of pain relief tablets, so I gave these a go, and I'm very impressed. The tablets contain paracetamol and aspirin which I find is good for headaches, and equally good for period pain as it reduces swelling and provides pain relief. The packet also claims pain relief from toothache and sprains and muscular aches, not to mention flu and a fever, and I believe that it would help in all of these occasions, but I can only vouch for headaches (which have in my case been fairly bad and treated well with these pills) and period pain (which again, can be quite nasty). the ... Read the complete review
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