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Night Nurse

Night nurse medicine is a cold and flu cure that focuses on treating your symptoms at night. The effective remedy is a combination of powerful ingredients that help you rest easily, including paracetamol to treat fevers and aches and antihistamines for runny noses and sneezes. By helping you keep your natural, tired feeling when you’re ill, night nurse medicine helps you sleep more soundly and, by the time you wake up in the morning, feel completely back to your normal self.

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    Night Nurse Capsules 10

    Night Nurse
    £7.79
    Night Nurse Capsules are used for the night-time relief of the major symptoms of colds, chills and influenza Do not give to children under 16 years of age Do not take Night Nurse Capsules if...
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  • Night Nurse Liquid 160ml

    Night Nurse Liquid 160ml

    Night Nurse
    £19.59
    Night Nurse Liquid 160ml is your go-to solution for cold, cough, and flu symptoms. Manufactured by Night Nurse, this powerful formula provides relief from congestion, sore throat, headache, and fever...
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FAQs

How long does Night Nurse take to work?

It should be kicking in within 30 minutes to an hour after you take the medication, with the effective ingredients paracetamol and promethazine going to work. Make sure you’re using Night Nurse according to the instructions on the pack to make it work well for you.

Does Night Nurse help you sleep?

Night Nurse has made a name for itself as a remedy for colds and flu (although it is not a sleeping aid). While it’s possible that some of its ingredients have a soporific effect—the World Health Organisation even lists paracetamol as a potential sedative and antipyretic—you'll only feel it if the recommended dosage is exceeded. Don’t do this: if you’d like to get rid of your cold with the assistance of diminished levels of consciousness, see a health professional first.

Can you take Night Nurse with antibiotics?

It's generally not recommended to take Night Nurse with antibiotics. Combining medications can lead to potential interactions and side effects. It's best to consult with a healthcare professional before taking both to ensure your safety and the effectiveness of the treatment.

Can Night Nurse have side effects?

Night Nurse, just like all other medicines, could have side effects. Among the possible side effects, you may experience drowsiness, dizziness, and dry mouth. Make sure to take a closer look at the instructions and address any symptoms with your healthcare provider.

How long does Night Nurse take to make you sleep?

Usually, it will take Night Nurse 30 minutes to an hour to make you drowsy. The active ingredients in Night Nurse, promethazine and some others, will help you with drowsiness and help you fall asleep faster. You must follow the suggested usage and dosage of Night Nurse, cooperating with Night Nurse to make you fall asleep easily.

Can you take Night Nurse when pregnant?

No, it is not recommended to take Night Nurse when pregnant. It contains ingredients that may not be safe for the baby's development. It's important to consult your healthcare provider for suitable alternatives during pregnancy.

Does Night Nurse make you drowsy?

Yes, it can. These ingredients make the preparation sedative. Care should be taken when taking Night Nurse, especially if you need to be alert in the morning.

Is Night Nurse addictive?

Night Nurse is a mixture of paracetamol, dextromethorphan, and promethazine, none of which are addictive physically. If taken regularly, it can become psychologically addictive, but if taken for the occasional bout of sleep deprivation, the risks are minimal if you stick to the dosage recommendations.

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