GBP 1.50 to 2.95 depending on weight.
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Aspro Clear (30 Tablets)

Aspro Clear (30 Tablets)
Aspro Clear is specially formulated to be fast and effective
Aspro Clear dissolves fast to form a totally clear, lemon flavoured solution. It works particularly fast because the Aspro Clear soluble formulation is absorbed into the bloodstream faster than solid tablets.
Aspro Clear contains aspirin which is used for the treatment of pain and the reduction of fever.
It also has anti-inflammatory properties
For fast effective relief of:
- headaches and migraine
- aches and pains
- backache
- neuralgia
- period pain
- dental pain
- sore throat
- colds and influenza
- feverishness
- rheumatic pain
- muscular aches and pains
- fibrositis, sciatica or lumbago
Directions:
Dissolve Aspro Clear tablet in half a glass of water. Drink when effervescence subsides.
Dosage:
- Adults and children over 16 years 2-3 tablets every 4 hours as required.
- Do not exceed 13 tablets in 24 hours unless directed by a doctor.
- Do not give to children aged under 16, unless on the advice of a doctor.
Each soluble tablet contains: Aspirin Ph.Eur.300mg.
Also contains: Citric acid, dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinate, lemon flavour, malic acid, mannitol, polyvinylpyrollidone, saccharin sodium, sodium bicarbonate.
Sodium carbonate sodium content: 180mg/tablet. May be harmful to people on a low sodium diet.
Speak to your doctor before taking this product if:
You are asthmatic, sensitive to aspirin, have or have had a stomach
ulcer or haemophilia, if you are taking medicines which thin the blood
or for gout or
If you are pregnant or breastfeeding
Aspirin can prolong labour and affect blood clotting in the mother or baby.
If symptoms persist or if you experience any unusual effects after taking these tablets speak to your doctor.
For professional advice on medicines, consult your pharmacist.
There is a possible association between aspirin and Reye's Syndrome when given to children. Reye's Syndrome is a very rare disease, which can be fatal. For this reason aspirin should not be given to children aged under 16 years, unless on the advice of a doctor.
If you take too many of these tablets, seek immediate medical attention
Aspirin may cause asthma attacks in some asthmatics or stomach bleeding in some people. If you have an attack or experience unusual stomach pains or any other unwanted effects, stop taking the tablets and see your doctor.
Warning: Do not exceed the stated dose.




