Colourfree Baby Drops 1-2 Months
Colourfree Suspension 1-5 Years
Chewable Tablets 3+
Suppositories 6 Months - 5 Years
Colourfree Suspension 5-12 Years
Elixir 5 - 12 Years
Suppositories 5-12 Years
Soluble 7+
Panadol Tablets
Panadol Caplets with Optizorb Formulation
Panadol Tablets with Optizorb Formulation
Panadol Gel Caps
Panadol Mini Caps
Panadol Suppositories
Panadol Back & Neck
Panadol Extra Caplets
Panadol Rapid Soluble
Panadol Rapid Caplets
Panado Rapid Handipak
Panadol Back & Neck Long Lasting
Panadol Osteo
Panadol Cold & Flu + Decongestant
Panadol Cold & Flu - Flu Strength (Day & Night)
Panadol Cold & Flu Relief + Cough
Panadol Cold & Flu MAX Hot Lemon
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- Product
- Format
- Age
- Key Features
- Ingredients
Colourfree Baby Drops 1-2 Months
- Concentrated Drops
- 1 Month - 2 Years
- Gentle on Tiny Tummies
- 500mg Paracetamol
- No gluten, lactose or sugar
Colourfree Suspension 1-5 Years
- Suspension
- 1-5 Years
- Strawberry/Orange Flavour
- Active Ingredient: Paracetamol 24 mg/mL
Chewable Tablets 3+
- Dissolvable Tablets
- 1-5 Years
- Perfect For Travel
- Active Ingredient: 120mg of Paracetamol per tablet
Suppositories 6 Months - 5 Years
- Suppositories
- 6 Months - 5 Years
- For vomiting
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol 125mg per suppository.
Colourfree Suspension 5-12 Years
- Suspension
- 5-12 Years
- Strawberry/Orange Flavour
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol 48 mg/mL
Elixir 5 - 12 Years
- Suspension
- 5-12 Years
- Fast & gentle relief
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol 48 mg/mL
Suppositories 5-12 Years
- Suppositories
- 5-12 Years
- For vomiting
- Active ingredient: 250mg Paracetamol per suppository
Soluble 7+
- Effervescent Tablets
- 7+ Years
- Absorbed quicker
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol
Panadol Tablets
- Tablets
- 12+ Years
- Basic Pain
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Caplets with Optizorb Formulation
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Quicker Absorbtion
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Tablets with Optizorb Formulation
- Tablets
- 12+ Years
- Quicker Absorbtion
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Gel Caps
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Easier to swallow
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Mini Caps
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Easier to swallow
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Suppositories
- Suppositories
- 12+ Years
- For vomiting
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol per suppository.
Panadol Back & Neck
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Fights Back Pain
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Extra Caplets
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Fight Tough Pai
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol , 65mg caffeine
Panadol Rapid Soluble
- Dissolvable Tablets
- 12+ Years
- Absorbed 2x Faster
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Rapid Caplets
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Absorbed 2x Faster
- Active ingredient: Paracetamol
Panado Rapid Handipak
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Absorbed 2x Faster
- Active ingredient: 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Back & Neck Long Lasting
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Up to 8 hours
- Active ingredient: 655mg Paracetamol
Panadol Osteo
- Tablets
- 12+ Years
- Up to 8 hours
- Active ingredient: 665mg Paracetamol
Panadol Cold & Flu + Decongestant
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- With Decongestant
- 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Cold & Flu - Flu Strength (Day & Night)
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Day & Night Relief
- 500mg Paracetamol
Panadol Cold & Flu Relief + Cough
- Caplets
- 12+ Years
- Cough Relief
- 500mg Paracetamol
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Helping Kids With Eczema
Eczema – what is it?
Eczema is a skin irritation that appears as patches of dry, red, scaly skin, which may become moist. It most often appears on baby’s face, behind the ears, around their neck, behind their knees and on the inside of elbows.
The causes are unknown, but it can run in families and may be linked with other allergic diseases.
Avoid soaps and bath lotions — use sorbolene and glycerine lotion instead of soap at bathtime and at nappy changes.
What may aggravate eczema?
- Rough, scratchy, tight clothes.
- Woollens and synthetics (carpets, car seats, furniture).
- Frequent use of strong soap for bathing or washing clothes.
- Perfumed creams and lotions.
- Dust mites.
- Overheating.
- Dry air.
- Sand, pollen or grasses.
What to do about it
- Dress your baby in light, soft, loose, smooth cotton clothes — don’t overdress.
- Use lukewarm water in the bath.
- Avoid soaps and bath lotions — use sorbolene and glycerine lotion instead of soap at bathtime and at nappy changes.
- Moisturise your baby’s skin with sorbolene and glycerine lotion.
- If your baby scratches their face, use jumpsuits which have a fold over cuff which acts as a mitten.
- Wash your baby’s clothes in pure soap liquid laundry detergent for sensitive skin and rinse well – don’t use fabric softeners, wool mix or laundry powders.
- When putting your baby on the floor to play, place your baby on a cotton sheet, not the carpet.
- Regularly vacuum the house.
- If the eczema does not get better, ask your doctor for a referral to a paediatric dermatologist.