Certainly! Here are some common medications for daily use along with their corresponding British English names:
- Acetaminophen (paracetamol)
- Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid)
- Ibuprofen (ibuprofen)
- Antacid (indigestion remedy)
- Antihistamine (antihistamine)
- Decongestant (nasal decongestant)
- Antiseptic (antiseptic)
- Antifungal cream (antifungal ointment)
- Antidiarrheal (antidiarrhoeal)
- Laxative (laxative)
- Multivitamin (multivitamin)
- Calcium supplement (calcium supplement)
- Iron supplement (iron supplement)
- Probiotic (probiotic)
- Oral contraceptive (combined oral contraceptive pill)
- Antidepressant (antidepressant)
- Antianxiety medication (antianxiety medication)
- Antihypertensive (antihypertensive)
- Statin (statin)
- Thyroid medication (thyroid medication)
Please note that while these are the British English terms commonly used, some brand names may still be recognizable and used universally. It's always best to consult with a healthcare professional or pharmacist to ensure you are taking the appropriate medication
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