Day Nurse is a pharmaceutical-grade, non-drowsy formulation designed for the systemic clinical management of major cold and flu symptoms. It combines three potent localized agents: Paracetamol (analgesic), Pseudoephedrine (decongestant), and Pholcodine (cough suppressant). This combination provides a stable clinical tool for suppressing dry coughs and clearing localized nasal passages while allowing you to remain systemically alert during the day in the Nigerian work environment.
Day Nurse is a pharmaceutical-grade, non-drowsy formulation designed for the systemic clinical management of major cold and flu symptoms. It combines three potent localized agents: Paracetamol (analgesic), Pseudoephedrine (decongestant), and Pholcodine (cough suppressant). This combination provides a stable clinical tool for suppressing dry coughs and clearing localized nasal passages while allowing you to remain systemically alert during the day in the Nigerian work environment.
Active Ingredients: Paracetamol (500mg), Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride (30mg), Pholcodine (5mg)
Product Type: Combination Cold, Flu, and Cough Remedy
Formulation: Liquid (Syrup) or Capsule
Route: Oral
Pack Size: 160ml Liquid or 20 Capsules (Typical)
Availability: Over the Counter (OTC) — No prescription required.
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) — Produced under stringent systemic quality standards to ensure molecular stability and localized clinical efficacy for daytime symptom control.
Day Nurse is primarily indicated for the systemic relief of localized symptoms associated with colds and influenza. It is clinically used to clear the path for the reduction of systemic fever, localized aches, and pains. By incorporating a localized decongestant and a systemic cough suppressant, it assists the body in drying up a localized runny nose and controlling a non-productive (dry) cough without clearing the path for systemic sedation.
Non-Drowsy Formula: Unlike "Night Nurse," this systemic version does not contain sedating antihistamines. However, if you feel localized dizziness, do not drive or operate machinery.
Blood Pressure: Pseudoephedrine can systemically increase localized blood pressure. Consult your doctor if you have a localized history of hypertension or systemic heart disease.
Paracetamol Warning: Do not take with any other systemic medications containing Paracetamol to clear the path for avoiding localized clinical liver toxicity.
Cough Type: This medication is for a localized dry, tickly cough. Do not use for a systemic productive (chesty) cough, as suppressing localized mucus can clear the path for clinical lung complications.
Adults and Children (16+ years):
Liquid: Take 30ml systemically every 4 hours.
Capsules: Take 2 capsules systemically every 4 hours.
Do not exceed 4 systemic doses in any 24-hour clinical period. For maximum localized efficacy, use the provided clinical measuring cup for liquid doses. To clear the path for a stable clinical recovery, ensure you maintain systemic hydration while using localized cold treatments.
Commonly reported effects include localized nausea, systemic restlessness, or localized dry mouth. Some patients may experience localized difficulty sleeping if the systemic dose is taken too late in the localized evening. Consult your doctor if you experience persistent localized palpitations, systemic skin rash, or sudden localized difficulty passing urine.
Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. In the Nigerian climate, localized heat can systemically affect the stability of the liquid base; do not freeze. Ensure the localized cap or pack is tightly closed after every use to preserve systemic molecular integrity. Keep out of reach of children.
Q: Can I take Day Nurse and Night Nurse together? A: You can use them systemically in the same 24-hour period, but ensure you clear the path for at least 4 hours between localized doses and never exceed 4 total systemic doses in 24 hours.
Q: Is it safe for localized use in pregnancy? A: No. Day Nurse is systemically avoided during pregnancy due to the localized decongestant component. Consult your clinical provider for localized safe alternatives.
Q: Does it contain systemic sugar? A: Some liquid versions contain localized glucose/sucrose; patients with systemic diabetes should clear the path for safety by checking the localized clinical labeling.
Q: How long should I systemically use it? A: Use for the localized short-term relief of acute symptoms. If systemic symptoms persist for more than 3 days, seek localized clinical advice.
Day Nurse is available over the counter at Sanlive Pharmacy. Our licensed pharmacists are available to provide guidance on localized cold management and systemic medication safety.
Authentic GSK Stock: We guarantee 100% original Day Nurse with verified systemic purity and localized clinical potency.
Potency Protection: Professional storage protocols to protect systemic molecular stability from the Nigerian heat.
Expert Support: Access to licensed pharmacists for guidance on managing localized symptoms and systemic safety.
Fast Delivery: Reliable and secure shipping of essential cold and flu treatments nationwide across Nigeria.
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