Description
Nuromol 200mg/500mg Dual Action Pain Relief Tablets
When pain needs more than one solution.
Nuromol 200mg/500mg Tablets offer fast and effective relief from moderate pain that doesn’t respond well to paracetamol or ibuprofen alone. This dual-action treatment brings together two of the most trusted and widely used painkillers – ibuprofen (200mg) and paracetamol (500mg) – into a single tablet, giving you broader and more powerful pain relief.
Whether it’s a stubborn headache, back pain, period cramps or muscle aches, Nuromol provides a convenient, well-tolerated solution when you need stronger pain relief without needing a prescription.
🔬 How Nuromol Works
Nuromol works through a synergistic mechanism. That means the two active ingredients don’t just work alongside each other – they enhance each other’s effects to provide stronger pain relief.
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Paracetamol targets pain signals in the brain and helps reduce fever. It is fast-acting and commonly used for many types of everyday pain.
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Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that tackles pain at the source by reducing inflammation and swelling in the body.
Together, these ingredients help to provide more effective relief from a wide range of pain symptoms – especially where inflammation plays a role.
✅ What Nuromol is Used For
Nuromol is suitable for the short-term treatment of:
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Headaches and migraines
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Back pain and lower back strain
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Muscular pain and joint aches
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Period pain and menstrual cramps
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Dental pain or toothache
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Cold and flu-related aches and pains
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Mild arthritis-related discomfort
This product is especially useful when standard paracetamol or ibuprofen alone have not provided adequate relief.
💊 Dosage & Directions
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Adults aged 18 and over: Take 1 tablet every 8 hours as needed.
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Do not exceed 3 tablets in any 24-hour period.
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Always swallow the tablet whole with water.
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Take with food to reduce the risk of stomach irritation.
Do not take with any other medicines that contain ibuprofen, paracetamol, aspirin, or other NSAIDs.
If you are unsure whether this medicine is suitable for you, please speak to a pharmacist or GP before use.
⚠️ Warnings and Precautions
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Not suitable for children or adolescents under 18 years.
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Do not use if you have an active stomach ulcer, bleeding disorder, severe liver or kidney disease, or if you are allergic to NSAIDs.
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Avoid use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless directed by a healthcare professional.
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Stop use and seek medical advice if your symptoms worsen or persist beyond 3 days.
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Excessive use of painkillers can lead to serious health issues including stomach bleeding or liver damage.
📦 Product Information
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Each tablet contains 200mg ibuprofen and 500mg paracetamol
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Pack size: 12 film-coated tablets
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Film-coated for easy swallowing
🌟 Why Choose Nuromol?
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Clinically proven to provide more effective relief than paracetamol or ibuprofen alone
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Combines two trusted ingredients in a single tablet
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Ideal for moderate pain not controlled by standard treatments
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Easy to use, no need to juggle separate tablets
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Developed by Reckitt – a leader in over-the-counter pain relief
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How quickly does Nuromol work?
Relief is typically felt within 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your individual response.
Can I take Nuromol with other painkillers?
You should not take Nuromol with any other medicines that contain paracetamol, ibuprofen, or other NSAIDs. Combining them can increase the risk of side effects or overdose.
Is Nuromol safe for regular use?
Nuromol is designed for short-term use only. If you require ongoing pain management, consult your GP or pharmacist.
Can I drink alcohol while taking Nuromol?
Limit alcohol intake, as it may increase the risk of liver damage when taking paracetamol and may worsen gastrointestinal side effects with ibuprofen.
Is this medicine suitable for period pain?
Yes, Nuromol is an effective option for relieving menstrual cramps, especially where over-the-counter options have not helped.
For full medical information, refer to the official NHS website on Ibuprofen and Paracetamol
