Packets in supermarkets are now required to have less tablets inside, while pharmacies also come under new restrictions.
Why is it not recommended to throw your head back when swallowing your medicine? And can you cut or mash up your pills or ...
Paracetamol is widely used in children for mild-to-moderate pain and fever. In many homes, paracetamol syrups and tablets are kept close by in case a child is not feeling well or to prevent a fever.
Changes in the way the common painkiller paracetamol is sold come into effect today.  From February 1, 2025, non-pharmacy retailers like supermarkets can only sell 16-tablet packs of paracetamol, ...
A major change to the way Aussies access the popular painkiller paracetamol will be ushered in on Saturday following a ...
A major change to the way Aussies access the popular painkiller paracetamol will be ushered in on Saturday following a ...
From February 1, there will be new restrictions placed on the sale of paracetamol. Here’s everything you need to know about ...
From February 1, packs of the medication for sale at supermarkets and chemists across the country will be subject to tougher ...
From February 1, 2025, non-pharmacy retailers like supermarkets can only sell 16-tablet packs of paracetamol, rather than ...
Restrictions on how you're able to buy paracetamol come into effect this weekend, and are aimed at reducing related overdoses ...
Changes are coming into effect from February 1 about how paracetamol is sold in Australia.Authors Natasa Gisev Clinical pharmacist and Scientia ...