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Sudafed Vapour Plug Refills
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cally6008
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I've been to Boots (don't have them in), website says "out of stock".
Checked co-op chemist, lloyds chemist, asda, tesco, superdrug, amazon, Pharmacy2U (found them but it has a "disc" on title), clockwork pharmacy.
Does anyone know where has these in stock ?
Or can I use other refill pads with this plug ?
Checked co-op chemist, lloyds chemist, asda, tesco, superdrug, amazon, Pharmacy2U (found them but it has a "disc" on title), clockwork pharmacy.
Does anyone know where has these in stock ?
Or can I use other refill pads with this plug ?
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I got in touch with Sudafed.com and they have directed me to Johnson+Johnson. I have a list of websites and phone numbers but only a UK phone number.
Where can I find UK details for Johnson+Johnson ?0 -
hiya,
i use to use boots own brand refills in the sudafed plug,
asked one of the sales assistants and said it would be fine,
ive not noticed them around either, always loved them,
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Found them
thanks.
Do they smell as nice (aka strong, whiffy, get up your nose and actually work, lol) as the Sudafed ones ?
I bought the Karvol one but it isn't very strong smelling and doesn't have a particulary pleasant smell about it.0 -
hhmm the boots own brand one i got wasnt that nice or strong (cant remember the exact name)
i like them really strong, i love menthol crystals the little tub doesnt last me long,
i know i wasnt too keen on the boots own brand ones so i think i ended up throwing away the plug in cos i coudnt
find any sudafed ones, ive been using reed diffusers lately or my oil burner
sorry not much help0 -
Health Pharm.com sell Sudafed Plug In Vapour Pads at about £3.50 for 50
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Health Pharm.com sell Sudafed Plug In Vapour Pads at about £3.50 for 5
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I can't help you but if you find an answer please share it!! I've been looking for refills for about a year now but everytime I end up buying a new plug in because I can't get them and I need it!0
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Yep I buy the plugs from a Pharmacy with an owl on it but I can only find 2 branches out of 8 in my area that sell them. However if you phone up and ask they check for you so you don't end up going to every flipping suburb's pharmacy. Sorry I can't remember the name but they have an owl on all their signage and it's wearing a Drs jacket.0
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