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20 Produits Pharmaceutiques

Pharmacie 1. Nurophen (ibuprofen)
2. Nuxe (natural but slick skincare)
3. Biafine (wonder multi-use cream)
4. Bion (powerful vitamins)
5. Doliprane (fever medicine)
6. Caudalie (grape-based skincare)
7. Phyto (plant-based hair products)
8. La Roche-Posay (sensitive skin products)
9. Vichy (thermal spring water products)
10. Compeed (bandages)
11. Avène (sensitive skin products)
12. Manix (condoms)
13. Klorane (plant based hair and skin products)
14. Nicopatch (nicotine patches)

La roche posay 2 klein

15. Mustela (baby skin care)
16. Biotherm (skin care)
17. Darphin (aromatherapy based skin care)
18. Ducray (skin care)
19. T.leClerc (cosmetics)
20. Oenobiol (supplements)


Comments

suzanne

biafine is the greatest for really bad sunburn

Emilywithay

Yeah, it totally beats aloe vera.

simon

what about Dextropropoxyphene Paracetamol Sandoz?

or Zomig Zolmitriptan?

These are what my french doctors giv eme for arthritis and migrane....

adrian

aromatheraphy based skincare?

skin with a nose...?

Jean

I love this list.

Would add to it: Donormyl. Comprimé effervescent. Fabulous over-the-counter sleep-aid (though chemically it's an antihistimine). I find that half a tab is good for a solid five-hour nap on the flight to Paris. Bons zzzzzzz...

Avene

A really complete top list. You can also add Bio products Sanoflore.

Vicente

Merci. Très intéressant.

badaude

How about Embryolisse (I swear that's what it's called) a pharmacy moisturiser that French Elle swears is better than Dior. You have to ask for it from behind the counter (yes, I bought a tube). Maybe it really does leave your skin as smooth as an, um... but I never found out because I couldn't bear the strongly artificial scent.

sel

Not forgetting Cattier, which you can also find in "grands magasins" "magasins bio" and "parapharmacies".

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