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Panadol Mini Caps Pain Relief 48 Mini Caps

Panadol Mini Caps Pain Relief 48 Mini Caps
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$10.95

Panadol Mini Caps provide fast, effective temporary relief from pain and fever.

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Panadol Mini Caps provide fast, effective temporary relief from headaches, body aches, and toothaches. The small capsule-shaped tablets have a smooth gelatin-coating for easy swallowing. Panadol Mini Caps provide pain relief and are gentle on the stomach. Suitable for people with stomach ulcers.

Panadol Mini Caps provide fast and effective relief of pain associated with headache, tension headache, cold and flu symptoms, migraine headache, muscular aches, arthritis, osteoarthritis, backache, and period pain. Panadol Mini Caps also reduces fever.

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