Panadol Children's Suspension 1-6 Years
Panadol Chewable Tablets
Panadol Children’s Suspension 1-12 Years
Panadol with Optizorb
Panadol Mini Caps
Panadol Soluble
Panadol Extra with Optizorb
Panadol ActiFast
Panadol Cold & Flu Hot Remedy
Panadol Cough & Cold
Panadol SinusMAX
Panadol Cold Relief PE
Panadol Extend
Panaflex Patch
Panadol Menstrual
Panadol Cold Relief PSE
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- Product
- Format
- Age
- Key Features
- Ingredients
Panadol Children's Suspension 1-6 Years
- Suspension
- 1-6 Yrs
- Gentle on the Stomach
- Active Ingredient: 120 mg/5 ml Paracetamol
- No Alcohol.
- No Aspriin.
Panadol Chewable Tablets
- Chewable Tablets
- 2-12Yrs
- Gentle on the Stomach
- Active Ingredient: 120 mg Paracetamol
Panadol Children’s Suspension 1-12 Years
- Suspension
- 6 -12 Yrs
- Gentle on the Stomach
- Active Ingredient: 250 mg/5ml Paracetamol
Panadol with Optizorb
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Quicker Absorption
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Mini Caps
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Easier to Swallow
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
- No gluten, lactose or sugar
Panadol Soluble
- Effervescent Tablets
- 12+ Yrs
- Quicker Absorption
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Extra With Optizorb
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Fights Tough Pain
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol, 65mg Caffeine
Panadol ActiFast
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Absorbed 2x Faster
- Active ingredient: 500mg of Paracetamol.
Panadol Cold & Flu Hot Remedy
- Powder Sachet
- 12+ Yrs
- Hot Drink
- Active ingredient: 750mg Paracetamol, 10mg Phenylephrine HCI, 60mg Vitamin C
Panadol Cough & Cold
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Multi-Symptomatic Relief
- Active ingredient: 250mg Paracetamol, 5mg Phenylephrine HCI, 100mg Guaiphenesin
Panadol SinusMAX
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Sinus Pain
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol, 5mg Phenylephrine HCI
Panadol Cold Relief PE
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Relief of Cold & Flu Symptoms
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol, 5mg Phenylephrine HCI
Panadol Extend
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Long-Lasting Relief
- Active ingredient: 665mg Paracetamol
Panaflex Patch
- Patch
- 12+ Yrs
- Back Pain Remedy
- Active ingredient: 1.5% w/w Glycol Salicylate, 1.0% w/w L-Menthol, 0.5% w/w DL-Camphor, 0.3% w/w DL-α- Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E)
Panadol Menstrual
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Relief Period Pain
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol, 25mg Pamabrom
Panadol Cold Relief PSE
- Caplets
- 12+ Yrs
- Relief of Blocked and/or Runny Nose and Other Cold Symptoms
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol 500mg, Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride 30mg
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TIPS FOR PLANNING HOLIDAY TRAVELS WITH KIDS
Vacations are a great way for the family to bond. However, the thought of travelling with babies or young children can make some parents break into cold sweat and induce headaches – but it doesn’t have to. The following tips can help make family travel a more pleasant experience for everyone.
Packing for babies
If you have a young baby, the main things to consider for family travel are the safety and hygiene of your baby. What you pack in the nappy bag will depend on your destination (for example, cold weather clothes for cold places), and even then it varies from family to family. To keep your packing to a minimum, consider what you must take along for the journey and what you can buy at your destination.
Flying essentials for babies
- When flying, it’s important to keep the essential items with you, such as nappies, baby wipes, formula (if you’re not breastfeeding), snacks and drinks.
- Make sure that you pack toys and books to keep your child amused. A favourite teddy or comforter is always a good idea.
- Pack a change of clothes for your child and, if you have a very young baby, for yourself too (in case things get really messy).
Why do babies cry during takeoff and landing?
The change in cabin pressure during takeoff and descent causes temporary changes in middle ear pressure, which can result in pain. Here are some tips to manage the discomfort:
- Sucking helps to equalise the pressure in the ear. Hence, feeding during takeoff and landing may help.
- If your baby isn’t hungry, try offering a pacifier.
- Older children can be given something to eat or drink.
An infant with a recent ear infection may be uncomfortable when flying. Plan a trip to the doctor before flying. Your child’s doctor may suggest pain-relieving eardrops, in case your baby experiences earaches.
Dealing with jetlag
When you reach your destination after a long flight, try and establish the new time zone as soon as possible by re-organising mealtimes and bedtime. Be mindful that jetlag affects children too. If your baby is unsettled for more than a couple of days after your arrival, talk to a doctor.