Panadol Regular
Panadol Rapid
Panadol Extra
Panadol Osteo
Panadol Childrens - Liquid
Children’s Panadol Colourfree Liquid (1 Month – 1 Year)
Children’s Panadol Elixir (5 Years – 12 Years)
Panadol Childrens – Suspension
Children’s Panadol Colourfree Suspension (1 Year- 5 Years)
Children’s Panadol Colourfree Suspension (5 Years – 12 Years)
Panadol Childrens – Suppositories
Children’s Panadol Suppositories (6 Months – 5 Years)
Children’s Panadol Suppositories (5 Years – 12 Years)
Panadol Childrens – Chewable
Panadol Suppositories are a suitable option for those who are not able to take oral (by mouth) doses or those suffering from nausea and vomiting. Panadol suppositories provide temporary relief from pain & fever.
What does it relieve?
Headache/tension headache, toothache, cold & flu symptoms, migraine headache, muscular aches, arthritis/osteoarthritis, backache, period pain. Panadol Suppositories also reduce fever.
What's the format?
Suppository: a solid medical preparation in a torpedo shape, designed to be inserted into the rectum to dissolve.
Age | Dose | How often |
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12 - Adult | 2 suppositories | Every 4-6 hours as required (maximum 8 in 24 hours) |
10-12 | 1 suppository | Every 4-6 hours as required (maximum 4 in 24 hours) |
Also available in:
Changes are coming to paracetamol pack sizes in Australia – Find out more here
For patients not able to take oral doses
For patients suffering from nausea & vomiting
Before using Panadol Suppositories, be sure to check the product ingredients and directions for use, and make sure you are familiar with any warnings and precautions.
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Tear the strip foil and take the suppository. For ease of insertion, the suppository can be moistened just before insertion. Insert into the rectum according to the dosage table.
Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol per suppository.
Always read the label and follow the directions for use. Incorrect use could be harmful.
If you would like any further information regarding Panadol products, please call our INFOLINE (Freecall) Australia on 1-800-028-533