The weather is hot and cold, and at school or kindergarten it is almost impossible to avoid a runny nose or fever. Nureflex is often a faithful companion. But what does the drug do to our children and is it really the much-praised miracle cure?
The nose is running, the eyes are red and the thermometer goes up just in time for the goodnight kiss. To help the child recover and calm the nerves of the parents, the use of the Nureflex package is almost mandatory. Minutes later, the offspring sleeps peacefully and the illness is almost forgotten for the next six to eight hours.
Many parents swear by Nureflex – or Nurofen, as the drug is called in Germany. Also because children tolerate it because of the strawberry and orange flavors. But how does it work and what dangers lurk?
Source: Krone

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