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An easy price to swallow (Tesco Ibuprofen)

bruffyboy

Member Name: bruffyboy

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Tesco Ibuprofen

Date: 13/06/09 (39 review reads)
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Why pay top price for painkillers if the supermarkets can do it just as well? For years I suffered with headaches on a regular basis, and found my mum's paracetomal did nothing for them. Then, one day, a friend gave me a nurofen tablet and the headache just went: result! I bought those for a few years until I got a bit budget conscious and had a look at the ingredients, where I found I could get pretty much the same thing in Tesco Ibuprofen.

A pack of these tablets costs around 30p for 16, which is pretty much as cheap as you're going to get Ibuprofen anywhere. I have tried the capsules, caplets and tablets, and will give you a quick run-down on each.

Firstly, let me say that each contains 200mg of ibuprofen, which is the industry standard, and certainly doesn't make them any better of worse than other tablets. Whilst paracetomal tends to have 500mg in each one, I personally find the ibuprofen a more effective pain relief, but that surely just comes down to personal experience.

To me, the big thing that makes these so good is the price and the 'taste'. I favour the tablets. The capsules are the ones that are plastic. At around 90p a pack, you're paying a lot more for that privelage, and I personally hate swallowing the plastic shell (yuk). They're supposedly faster acting, but I can't get over the swallowing thing.

These are oblong shaped, and coated in a sweet surface which not only takes away the nasty taste but actually makes them quite nice tasting: result!

All in all, I recommend Tesco Ibuprofen Tablets, as they're cheaper, more effective, and easier to swallow.

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mattygroves10

- 16/06/09

Paracetamol and ibuprofen are different types of painkillers - ibuprofen is a non steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID), and so will reduce inflammation as well as kill pain (useful if, obviously, inflammation is what is causing the pain!). Paracetamol is, apparently an aniline analgesic. Apparently the only one of its kind still in use (all hail Wiki!)

I buy generic ibuprofen in the US in bulk, because you can buy it in bottles of up to 1000, much more cheaply than you can here. I utterly agree with you about not spending your hard earned cash on branded products, just for the pretty candy coating.
k4ssie

- 14/06/09

These are all i ever use! Anyone spending 5 or more times the price on exactly the same stuff, but with "nurofen" on the pack, is frankly bonkers...
bhayanid

- 14/06/09

You should look into why your getting the headaches in the first place instead of taking this stuff that you will become reliant on.

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