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  2. Cēpacol - Wikipedia

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    Cēpacol claims that their mouthwash is the most-used brand in hospitals. [ 2 ] Cēpacol also makes oral anesthetics, such as its cherry flavored throat spray and soother that provides temporary pain relief for an "itchy" or sore throat as it lubes the throat up and makes it feel better.

  3. Alka-Seltzer - Wikipedia

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    Alka-Seltzer is an effervescent antacid and pain reliever owned by Bayer since 1978. First marketed by the Dr. Miles Medicine Company of Elkhart, Indiana, United States, Alka-Seltzer contains three active ingredients: aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid or ASA), sodium bicarbonate, and anhydrous citric acid. [1]

  4. Anacin - Wikipedia

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    These "formulaic" commercials usually claimed that Anacin was being actively prescribed by doctors and dentists at the time, treated "headaches, neuritis and neuralgia", and that it contained "a combination of medically proven ingredients, like a doctor's prescription", without specifying those ingredients. Sometimes the announcer would mention ...

  5. Lemsip - Wikipedia

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    Products [ edit ] Their original and best-known product is the titular lemon -flavoured hot drink containing 650 mg of paracetamol (an analgesic ), and 10 mg phenylephrine hydrochloride (a decongestant ) to help to relieve headache , fever , blocked nose , body aches and pains, and a sore throat .

  6. Propyphenazone/paracetamol/caffeine - Wikipedia

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    It often contained aspirin, phenacetin and caffeine, but was reformulated in 1981, replacing the original ingredient phenacetin with paracetamol, before phenacetin was banned by the US FDA in 1983. It was available in more than 80 countries across Europe, Latin America, Asia and Africa, but has been discontinued in many of them.

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