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Junior Disprol
Newest Review: ... children aged 3 months or above. It helps provide pain relief from head aches, tooth ache, symptoms of flu and colds. Importantly it als... more |
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by - written on 26/11/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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Colourings in calpol and other paracetamols have been known to cause allergies, eczema and even rashes. There is eczema and allergies in my family. My mum has allergic reactions to the colourings in some tablets (especially the yellow ones). She now has to ask for colour free antibiotics. I decided the sensible thing would be to see my ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/10/08 (Useful, 73 readings)
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a few months ago i was at the end of my tether .. i just couldnt get my kids kacey agd 3 and ben age 2 to take calpol,medised or any form of medicine it would go in with a fight and be spat back in my face ! i went in to the chemist feeling hopeless after the doctors just kept telling me to try mixing calpol in food etc none of it ever worked they ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/03/01 (Very useful, 240 readings)
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I always though disprol came in tablet form but when my son was poorly I took him to the docters and they gave me disprol. I explained to the docter I did not like the idea of my soon taking tablets so the docter explained it was also avaliable in a syrup. Its not to thick, has a nice smell but is full of suger unlike calpol which you can buy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/00 (Very useful, 147 readings)
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It is terrible to see your children ill and even worse when you can persaude them to take any medicine. My daughter was really ill last year and her temperature was so high it was frightening. Everyone knows that paracetamol reduces temperature so I reached for the Calpol. Unfortuantly she refused to take it. As soon it was in her mouth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/12/00 (Very useful, 603 readings)
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Well, you can tell it’s December, I’ve got two kids off school ill. My twelve-year-old has laryngitis; my six-year-old has fluid in her ears, a high temperature and swollen tonsils. Of course, these are all notorious viruses – meaning nope, they won’t get prescribed antibiotics, they won’t work. (Is it just me or are ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/09/00 (Useful, 80 readings)
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My son who is 9, being Dyspraxic has been told that he can’t take paracetamol as a children’s painkiller but to take CALPOL instead. I have never given my children Calpol as it has a different reaction than in other children. Calpol in most children reacts as a painkiller ad makes a lot of children sleepy. Not my two! It makes ... Read the complete review
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