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Paracetamol

Paracetamol or acetaminophen is an anti-fever and painkiller product/ medication common in household items due to its efficacy in treating various health conditions, from toothaches to arthritis and muscular aches. Its key benefit is its gentleness for the...

Paracetamol or acetaminophen is an anti-fever and painkiller product/ medication common in household items due to its efficacy in treating various health conditions, from toothaches to arthritis and muscular aches. Its key benefit is its gentleness for the stomach, which sets it apart from other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, e.g., ibuprofen. It is available in different forms, e.g., liquid suspensions, soluble powders, capsules, and tablets, and is suitable for all age groups. 

Nevertheless, it is advised never to exceed the recommended dose of 500-1000 mg every 4 to 6 hours as excessive intake predisposes to liver disease. Paracetamol is safe unless used as directed and is linked to minimal side effects compared to other NSAID painkillers. It is an excellent choice for people wanting quick-action relief from children's fever & pain

Besides being effective independently, it is easily combined with numerous other medications for better efficacy. Thus, it is a trusted pain relief medication for chronic pain and occasional use.

Is Paracetamol safe to use in pregnancy?

Paracetamol is not just safe but is the first-choice painkiller in pregnancy. It doesn't harm the baby and is a recommended choice in pregnancy. 

What are the ill effects/ side effects of Paracetamol?

The use of Paracetamol on a long-term basis causes long-term effects, e.g., stroke & heart diseases in patients with high blood pressure, kidney and liver damage, anaemia, blueness of lips, anaemia, breathlessness, and tiredness.

Does Paracetamol cause sleepiness?

Yes, it causes fatigue and exhaustion, among other side effects. These side effects increase the risk of dangerous side effects. When used with antihistamines, it causes more sleep. 

Are paracetamol and Panadol the same?

Yes, the active ingredient in Panadol is the same, e.g., Paracetamol, which relieves pain and improves symptoms associated with back pain, headache, flu, and cold. Both choices are also effective for muscle aches and toothaches. 

Does Paracetamol thin blood?

No, its active ingredient, acetaminophen, is not a blood thinner. Other painkillers, such as aspirin, are blood thinners. Acetaminophen relieves fever and pain when used in the appropriate doses.