Chemists Own Paracetamol Soluble 20 Tablets

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Product Overview
Chemists Own Paracetamol Soluble provides temporary relief of pain associated with:
- Headache
- Migraine & tension headache
- Mild arthritis
- Muscular & neuralgic conditions
- Toothache
- Back ache
- Period pain
- Fever
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