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Sqad you always recommend ibuprofen. Is it potent enough from cheap stores
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless things have changed, last time I bought tablets in the supermarket, you could only buy so many, I seem to think it was 32.
Then there was a huge shortage of paracetamol and so I told my GP who could give me 100 on prescription, and I always managed to get those even though there were none of the shelves.
Then there was a huge shortage of paracetamol and so I told my GP who could give me 100 on prescription, and I always managed to get those even though there were none of the shelves.
With regard to the limit on quantity, referred to by Barsel above, while ordinary shops are only allowed to sell 32 tablets at a time, pharmacies can sell bigger quantities.
For example, when I was booked in for a hospital op, I was advised to stock up on both paracetamol and ibuprofen to take for quite some time afterwards. I thought the limit was 32 tablets of each but, when I tried to purchase that many at the self-service checkout in Morrison's, I found out that the limit was actually a total of 32 tablets. (16 of each).
However when I walked just a few metres from the checkout, the in-store pharmacist was happy to sell me as many tablet as I thought that I might need once I explained my situation to her.
(As it turned out, I never had even the slightest twinge of pain after my op, either in hospital or when I got home!)
For example, when I was booked in for a hospital op, I was advised to stock up on both paracetamol and ibuprofen to take for quite some time afterwards. I thought the limit was 32 tablets of each but, when I tried to purchase that many at the self-service checkout in Morrison's, I found out that the limit was actually a total of 32 tablets. (16 of each).
However when I walked just a few metres from the checkout, the in-store pharmacist was happy to sell me as many tablet as I thought that I might need once I explained my situation to her.
(As it turned out, I never had even the slightest twinge of pain after my op, either in hospital or when I got home!)