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BOOTS have urgently recalled paracetamol tablets from shelves and warned shoppers to avoid taking them. The high street pharmacy stuck a "do not take" alert on a batch of its 500mg tablets.
Paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen are among the most widely used. While they are all effective for pain relief, they each ...
These medicines are prescribed to treat conditions like chest infections such as pneumonia, metabolic disorder, high blood ...
The pharmacy chain is asking customers to return packs of 500-milligram paracetamol tablets because a labelling error incorrectly states they are aspirin. The ...
Paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen are among ... The typical adult dose is one or two 500mg tablets, with a maximum of eight tablets in 24 hours. For children, it’s often administered in liquid ...
Shoppers have been warned not to take some paracetamol tablets bought at Boots as it could be "dangerous". An investigation has been launched after some packets of paracetamol contained blister ...
Boots is recalling a batch of paracetamol tablets after a packaging error was noticed. The health and beauty retailer has shared a message to its social media pages ...
Boots has issued an urgent warning about a batch of its paracetamol tablets, with customers now being told not to take them. The company has said that some boxes may actually contain foil packets ...
TikTok messages from Alice showed she took several paracetamol tablets in one go on the evening of December 10 last year and had more the following day. Now Joanne, 43, from West Parley ...
People have been told to "immediately" stop using packets of paracetamol from Boots after a packaging error. The affected foil blister packs of 16 tablets inside ...