kylieh
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Oh okay, so Ibupropen is in panadol? Cool, thanks for that.
Last year I needed to purchase some in a "Drug Store" and I just looked for a headache tab with Ibupropen, which is the active ingredient in Nurofen, Advil, Heron Blue, and a few others.
Paracetamol is the active in Panadol, Panamax, and others.
Last year while searching I discovered Paracetamol is called often called "acetaminophen" in the US http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracetamol (scroll down a bit.)
Also, codeine, even in small amounts is a prescription medicine in the US, can't buy over the counter. So if you're planning on taking Nurofen Plus, Panadene, Panadene forte, take a prescription just in case you get searched on entry (unlikely, but you never know.) For reference, I'm trying to find my link on this from the US government, it's somewhere on my computer!!!
ETA - Found one of them! Official US site:
http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/irc/faq/travel/misc.html#medications
- there was one more that said about it not being allowed, but I can't find it.