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Hello, Does anyone know of any alternative baby paracetamol products, which aren't full of E numbers and sucrose? I have not been precious about giving it to my baby, but now she has had several colds I have observed her behaviour I am pretty sure that on days when she's had regular (5 hour ish) doses all day, she acts very 'hyper' and kind of 'bouncy', usually for a half hour or so just before the next dose is due.
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In Holland over 95% of over-the-counter baby paracetamol is sold in the form of suppositories: just paracetamol and (I assume) vaseline. Not sure if you could import it or if it's available here - haven't seen it anywhere, I always bring it back from Holland (don't have enough to start a little shop here unfortunately).


Just googled it and it's available in the UK but very expensive (around ?20 for 10 suppositories). Ridiculous, at home I pay about ?2 for the same number... :(

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