Advisory 16 Years
Dosage InformationPlease read enclosed leaflet carefully before taking this medicine.
How to take
Mix the powder with a little water and stir before drinking.
Adults and children aged 16 years and over: One powder to be taken every three to four hours as needed. Do not take more than six powders in any 24 hour period.
Elderly patients should consult their doctor before taking this product as they are more prone to side effects. Do not use for more than 10 days for pain relief (or more than 3 days for fever). If you do not get better talk to your doctor.
For colds & flu and aches & pains
IngredientsEach Powder contains: Aspirin 600 mg, Caffeine 50 mg
Net Content10 x Sachets
Product MarketingAspirin
Caffeine
What are they for?
Beechams Powders provide relief from the symptoms of colds and flu including sore throat pain, headache, feverishness and aches and pains. It also provides relief of mild to moderate pain including migraine, neuralgia, toothache, period pain and rheumatic pain.
Contains Aspirin
Ingredients: Aspirin 600 mg, Action: Painkiller and fever reducer
Ingredients: Caffeine 50 mg, Action: Mild Stimulant
Relief of: Headache, sore throat, aches & pains, inflammation, fever
Do not take
If you are allergic to aspirin, caffeine or to any of the other ingredients listed in the enclosed leaflet, or ever had an allergic response to painkillers
If you have had asthma or shortness of breath in response to aspirin before
If you suffer from high blood pressure or heart disease
If you have ever had a stomach ulcer, perforation or bleeding of the stomach
If you have ever had gout or a blood clotting disorder (e.g. haemophilia)
If you suffer from liver or kidney problems.
Do not give to children under 16 years of age, unless your doctor tells you to.
Keep out of the sight and reach of children.
StorageStore below 25 C in a dry place.
Do not use this medicine after the 'EXP' date shown on the pack.
Please Note: Whilst we (Doorstep Pharmacy) make every effort to ensure that all information is up to date, the information shown on this page should not replace the advice of a medical professional, and you should always refer to the patient information leaflet before taking any medication.