Holiday Blues - Knowing What to Ask for in an Italian Pharmacy/Chemists
OK, so you are on holiday or business here, or maybe you have just been re-located to Italy and you, or someone in your family, are feeling lousy.
You want to get something to help you over the worst, but you do not speak Italian, and have no idea what the various medicines are called in Italy. If that is the case, then this may well be the right post for you.
Ex-pats who live here will no doubt have noted that Italian concoctions for treating minor illnesses have names which are all but memorable. To help reduce the pain, so to speak, here are some of the medicines my family and I use to deal with relatively minor health problems. All are available without prescription.
Please note that although we use/have used all of the products mentioned below and have never had any problems, we are not you!
While I have translated the dosages from the Italian instructions, please note that the information below is for guidance purposes only. If you or your child suffer from allergies, then seek medical advice as to possible side effects, although the notes within the packs do give details of these. And I am not a doctor. These are treatments for minor aliments and the information in this post is in no way is to be considered as medical advice. If in doubt, seek medical advice from an English speaking doctor - look here.
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