Panadol Extra 500mg Paracetamol + 65mg Caffeine Caplets 16 Pack

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Panadol Extra with Optizorb contains a clinically proven combination of medicinal ingredients. Each caplet contains paracetamol and caffeine, with advanced Optizorb technology. Panadol Extra with Optizorb is designed to fight five types of tough pain: migraine headache, period pain, tension headache, muscle aches and pains, and dental pain/toothache.
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Panadol Extra 500mg Paracetamol + 65mg Caffeine Caplets 16 Pack
RRP $6.85
$6.35
7% OFF RRP
Collect 6 Everyday Rewards Points*
$6.35
$6.35
Choose delivery option
Delivery Options
In Stock for
Fastest Delivery
Order now to receive it by 9pm tomorrow
or FREE delivery when you spend over $80Everyday Rewards
Collect 6 Everyday Rewards Points*
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