Night Nurse is a combination medicine used for the short-term relief of night-time cold and flu symptoms, including a dry or chesty cough, runny nose, headache, fever, and aches and pains. Taken at bedtime, it helps ease symptoms to support a more restful night’s sleep.
Night Nurse is a night-time cold and flu medicine that contains a combination of active ingredients to help relieve multiple symptoms. It works by easing cough, reducing fever and aches, and helping to relieve a runny nose, allowing symptoms to be managed during the night.
It is intended for short-term use at bedtime only and may cause drowsiness. Night Nurse should not be taken with other products containing paracetamol, or with alcohol. Always follow the dosage instructions on the label or in the patient information leaflet.
If symptoms persist for more than a few days, worsen, or are accompanied by severe or unusual symptoms, seek advice from a healthcare professional. Always read the leaflet before use.
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.