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Posted By: louise127 Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 4:56pm
Had a terrible time in Tesco's trying to buy Night Nurse for a poorly sick daughter, think it would be esaier to buy class A drugs, total interigation
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 5:06pm
Lol you are jokin right?
Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 5:21pm
I always used to get it from various pharmacy's and would get a bit of an interrogation and unwanted advice. I never told them it was just to drug myself asleep.
Posted By: bert1 Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 6:06pm
If you bought something over the counter and it harmed your daughter it would be a different kind of criticism wouldn't it.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 6:11pm
hey bert, if it was harmful i`m pretty sure it wouldn`t be an over the counter medicine, whats it for anyway?
Posted By: bert1 Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 6:14pm
Its a cold remedy sort of thing and has paracetamol in, it can be dangerous if taken along with other certain drugs, thats why they ask questions.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 6:16pm
They won't sell me Night Nurse because it affects blood pressure.
People do abuse it, also. Keith Chegwin was addicted to it.
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:27pm
Originally Posted by RUDEBOX
They won't sell me Night Nurse because it affects blood pressure.
People do abuse it, also. Keith Chegwin was addicted to it.


He drank 6 bottles of it a day (seriously) as well as lots of booze.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:32pm
Flaming hell,I didn't know that he drank that much N.N omg
Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:38pm
Originally Posted by Capt_America
He drank 6 bottles of it a day (seriously) as well as lots of booze.


Jesus H!. One of the recommended doses makes you feel like a zombie for 48 hours. I used to just swallow a cap full.
Posted By: Capt_America Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:40pm
It's a real problem especially with old people who (ladies) also consume up to 6 bottles a day and struggle to find places to buy it and not appear suspicious. Because it's "medicine" they kid themselves it's OK. I saw a documentary not so long ago and I was shocked. Smackheads also consume large quantities when they are trying to kick heroin.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:43pm
Hilarious, carry on smile
Posted By: HistoricalTony Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:48pm
how do u take it, do u smoke it, burn it, inject it or just simply pop it... can see an opening in the market around here haha, plenty of people to give it to. imagine if we kept them all bnight nursed up, crime rates would drop dramatically
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:49pm
In an ideal world tone haha laugh
Posted By: HistoricalTony Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 7:51pm
it would really work though.
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Night Nurse - 21st Nov 2011 8:32pm
Originally Posted by HistoricalTony
how do u take it, do u smoke it, burn it, inject it or just simply pop it... can see an opening in the market around here haha, plenty of people to give it to. imagine if we kept them all bnight nursed up, crime rates would drop dramatically
I know someone who keeps a stash of N.N for when she 'on one'. She justs necks the old N.N and blocks the world out. It's the U.Ks version of Vicodin!!!!
Posted By: paxvobiscum Re: Night Nurse - 22nd Nov 2011 2:26pm
Originally Posted by Capt_America
It's a real problem especially with old people who (ladies) also consume up to 6 bottles a day and struggle to find places to buy it and not appear suspicious. Because it's "medicine" they kid themselves it's OK. I saw a documentary not so long ago and I was shocked. Smackheads also consume large quantities when they are trying to kick heroin.


I used to buy Collis Browne mixture if I was going abroad. If you had a bad tummy or a cold, after a couple of swigs and a sleep you were fine. Unfortunately for us old ones, the young ones found they could get high on it, so now you have to sign for it, and one of the ingredients has been taken out.
It used to have opium, morphine and I another strong drug and had been used since Crimea war as a 'cure-all'
Posted By: louise127 Re: Night Nurse - 22nd Nov 2011 3:06pm
well my daughter is 27 and after a fab nights kip feels much better today, just had a look on amazon and you can buy NN on line, can't imagine drinking 6 bottles a day, makes you feel all woolly headed after 2 teaspoons
Posted By: Katryn Re: Night Nurse - 22nd Nov 2011 5:18pm
Check before you take this medicine
Important:


Night Nurse is a complete night-time cold treatment. Do not take with any other paracetamol-containing products. Do not take with other flu, cold or decongestant products at night, or with alcohol.
Night Nurse may cause drowsiness, but as the product is intended to be taken only at bedtime, this shouldn't be a problem. However, If you are affected, you should not drive or operate machinery.
Do not take Night Nurse if:


you are allergic to paracetamol, promethazine hydrochloride, dextromethorphan hydrobromide or any of the other ingredients listed. Sodium benzoate is a mild irritant to the skin, eyes and lips.
you have kidney or liver problems, including those described by your doctor as alcohol-related liver problems.
you are taking, or have taken in the last two weeks, medicines prescribed by your, doctor or hospital for depression (including monoamine oxidase inhibitors or MAOIs).
you are having a pregnancy test carried out on your urine.
The product contains 18% v/v alcohol (ethyl alcohol), equivalent to 3.6 ml per 20 ml dose. Do not take it you are pregnant suffer from liver disease, epilepsy, alcoholism, brain injury or disease. The product may increase or decrease the effects of other medicines you are taking.
Talk to your doctor first if:


you have asthma or other breathing problems, epilepsy, glaucoma, urinary retention (difficulty in passing water), or prostate or heart problems.
you are taking medicines to thin the blood (anticoagulants e.g. warfarin), drugs to control nausea and vomiting or drugs to control high lipid levels.
you are taking medicines which make you drowsy, or which give you a dry mouth or blurred vision, or which have been prescribed for anxiety or to help you sleep.
If you are pregnant or breast feeding:
Do not take this product if you are pregnant or breast feeding.

How should you take Night Nurse?
This Night Nurse bottle has a child resistant cap. To remove the cap, press down on the cap and then unscrew. Every time you use the product, wipe the neck of the bottle clean and replace cap securely, without over tightening it. The cap will be properly closed it it clicks when you try to undo it without pressing down first.


Will Night Nurse suit you?
Most people taking Night Nurse find it causes them no problems. However occasionally some people may get skin rashes and other allergic effects or become extra sensitive to sunlight. Movement difficulties, dry mouth, blurred vision, disorientation, restlessness and dizziness may also occasionally occur Some people may occasionally get an upset tummy or experience difficulty in passing urine. All these effects should go away once you stop taking the medicine. There have been rare reports of blood disorders, although not necessarily related to paracetamol.

If you are concerned about these effects, or if Night Nurse affects you in any other way, stop taking the medicine and talk to your doctor or pharmacist.
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Night Nurse - 22nd Nov 2011 5:55pm
Scary shit, thats enough to put anyone off.

Personally the only medicines I'd take is coughonia and co-codamol.
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