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Old Jan 24th 2006 | 5:18 pm
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Hi all

Having had probs with migraine I took Migralieve in England, but when I asked the guy at the pharmacy if they had any all I got was a blank look and shake of the head. Does anyone know if there's an aussie equivalent?

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Default Re: Aussie equivalent to Migralieve?

Originally Posted by LauraJ
Hi all

Having had probs with migraine I took Migralieve in England, but when I asked the guy at the pharmacy if they had any all I got was a blank look and shake of the head. Does anyone know if there's an aussie equivalent?

Cheers



Hi LauraJ,

Dont know if there is an ozzy equivalent I cant get my usual painkillers over here either but i use a UK online pharmacy,delivery usually takes at most 2wks.Only item they wont deliver is liquid medications.
Been using the same online pharmacy for a year now,no problems.
I can give you the website address if you have no luck finding an equivalent.

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Old Jan 24th 2006 | 6:51 pm
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Default Re: Aussie equivalent to Migralieve?

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Hi LauraJ,

Dont know if there is an ozzy equivalent I cant get my usual painkillers over here either but i use a UK online pharmacy,delivery usually takes at most 2wks.Only item they wont deliver is liquid medications.
Been using the same online pharmacy for a year now,no problems.
I can give you the website address if you have no luck finding an equivalent.

Donna.
Yeah that'd be great, thanks Donna
 
Old Jan 24th 2006 | 6:57 pm
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Default Re: Aussie equivalent to Migralieve?

Originally Posted by LauraJ
Hi all

Having had probs with migraine I took Migralieve in England, but when I asked the guy at the pharmacy if they had any all I got was a blank look and shake of the head. Does anyone know if there's an aussie equivalent?

Cheers
You need to know the active ingredient/s, then the pharmacist will be able to give you the same or similar.

According to google there are 2 types of tablets - pink which has paracetamol, codeine phosphate and buclizine hydrochloride & yellow which has only paracetamol & codeine phosphate.

You can buy the equivilent of the yellow ones over the counter in any pharmacy, just ask for anything like Panadeine or Panadeine plus.

Ask the chemist about the equivilent of the pink ones.
 
Old Jan 24th 2006 | 7:47 pm
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Default Re: Aussie equivalent to Migralieve?

Originally Posted by LauraJ
Yeah that'd be great, thanks Donna

Here you go- www.mypharmacy.co.uk

Donna.
 

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