Paracetamol

Paracetamol is a drug used for treating mild to moderate pains. The drug is used against headache, common cold, flu, muscle pain, joint ache, toothache and menstrual cramps.

There is no restriction for taking Paracetamol; every one can take the drug. But do not take more than what is prescribed for you.

Well, if you have allergies to any substance, food or medicine, you have to inform your doctor before he prescribes the drug. You should also inform your physician if you have any kidney or liver problems.

Though everyone can take Paracetamol, pregnant women and breast-feeding mothers should have to be cautious while taking the medicine. Discuss with your doctor about all the risks involved in taking the drug while pregnant and breast-feeding.

Paracetamol also interacts with certain medicines and so you have to tell your doctor beforehand about all the medications that you are on. It is better to avoid alcohol when taking Paracetamol.

As said earlier, you have to take only the right prescription. But if you suspect an overdose, call your doctor immediately. Some of the symptoms of overdose are excessive sweating, nausea, fatigue, dark urine and vomiting.

The drug is known to cause dizziness. This can worsen if Paracetamol is taken along with other medicines or if mixed with alcohol. It is recommended not to drive and perform hard tasks until you know how the drug reacts in your body.

Always follow the doctor’s prescription while taking Paracetamol.


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