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Free 90minute delivery in Central London* on orders over £50

Nationwide Next Day Delivery

*within 3 mile radius of NW1

How It Works

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Fill in the Online Questionnaire

Simply chose your treatment, fill in the online questionnaire and complete the checkout process.

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We dispense your medication

Once our prescriber approves your order we dispense and prepare your medication.

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Delivered straight to you

We then dispatch your order and have it delviered to you so you can sit back and relax while we take care of your medication needs.

What our patients are saying

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Registered Pharmacy. based in Central London

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All our medicines are sourced from MHRA approved suppliers.

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We are fully insured by the National Pharmacy Assoiciation

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Wide Range of Treatments

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Same Day Delivery Options

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Secure & Discreet Treatments

Our in-house Pharmacy Team

Team

Birpal Virdee

Superintendent Pharmacist
GPhc Number: 2079728
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Harpreet Virdee

Prescribing Pharmacist
GPhc Number: 2222850
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Rushi Patel

Dispenser & Customer Support
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Hajir Mia

Dispenser & Customer Support

Frequently asked questions

What is Night Nurse used for?

Night Nurse is used for the short-term relief of night-time cold and flu symptoms, including cough, runny nose, headache, fever, and aches and pains.

Night Nurse contains a combination of medicines that work together to relieve different cold and flu symptoms. It helps reduce pain and fever, ease cough, and relieve a runny nose, making symptoms more manageable at night.

Night Nurse should be taken at bedtime only. It is designed for night-time use and can cause drowsiness.

Night Nurse is suitable for adults and children over the age stated on the product packaging. Always check the patient information leaflet for age restrictions before use.

Do not take Night Nurse with other medicines containing paracetamol, or with other cold and flu products without checking first, as this may lead to overdose. Ask a pharmacist if you are unsure.

Yes. Drowsiness is a common effect. Do not drive, operate machinery, or drink alcohol after taking Night Nurse.

It is intended for short-term use only. If symptoms persist for more than a few days, worsen, or are accompanied by high fever or chest pain, seek medical advice.

No, Night Nurse is available without a prescription.

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Have a question?

Our friendly staff will be happy to help!

Email customer support

We aim to reply in 24 hours

Call us on 0207 935 7172

Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm

Sat: 10am - 2pm

Sun: closed