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Where to buy paracetamol as coronavirus crisis continues

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WORRIED shoppers have stock-piled paracetamol due to the coronavirus crisis, leading to low supplies in supermarkets and pharmacies.

The coronavirus has quickly spread across the globe, currently with more than 199,000 confirmed cases worldwide.

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The coronavirus has led to a shortage of paracetamol across the worldCredit: AFP or licensors

So far, there are 1,950 infected people across the UK, while 71 Brits have died from the illness.

A couple of weeks ago, experts warned that the coronavirus could spark a global shortage of paracetamol if the deadly bug continued to spread.

Paracetamol is one of the world’s most widely used pain relievers, but India, which is the world's biggest supplier of generic drugs, recently restricted exports.

It relies on China for almost 70 per cent of the active ingredients in its medicines, but many drug ingredient makers in China have shut or cut output.

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Where can I buy paracetamol?

On its website, Superdrug lists as available for 39p.

The pharmacy chain has also listed its own brand painkillers as available, but only for order and collect and that's all store dependent.

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