Paracetamol Side Effects
Paracetamol is the world's most commonly used painkiller. It is available for purchase without a doctor's prescription. But, if you take too much Paracetamol, your liver can become fried!
Hey, I'm Dr Prasoon. In this Malayalam video, I talk about Acetaminophen, also known as Paracetamol, the fever medicine.
If you take it in the correct dose, it is usually safe. But, there is a maximum daily limit, which you should never exceed.
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00:00 intro
00:18 True story
01:12 Uses of Paracetamol
01:52 Forms of Paracetamol
02:49 Side effects of Paracetamol
05:30 Maximum daily dose
05:45 Who should avoid paracetamol?
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This is an informational overview video about paracetamol / acetaminophen. In a nutshell I will explain the indications, advice, dosage, usage, side effects, pregnancy & lactation, regarding paracetamol. You will learn how to use paracetamol, when to use paracetamol, and if paracetamol is safe to use while driving or drinking. Furthermore I will discuss if paracetamol can be used during pregnancy and lactation. And I will tell you the correct dose of paracetamol you need to use.
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Dolo 650 Tablet 15's has PARACETAMOL 650MG, It’s also called as ACETAMINOPHEN. Commonly Dolo 650 tablet uses for relieving symptoms of fever, nerve pain, and pain during periods, backache, toothache, sore throat, muscle aches, strains and sprains, common colds, migraine, long-term mild to moderate pain, inflammation due to arthritis etc.
Generally, it is observed that Dolo 650 tablet doesn’t cause any side effects. However, in some cases, these are some common side effects experienced by a person. Adult patients can take maximum 2600 mg of Dolo 650 Dosage tablet in a day, every 4 to 6 hourly under the medical supervision.
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Acetaminophen also known as Paracetamol or more commonly just Tylenol is one of the most frequently taken medications. We are all familiar with it, but because of that, sometimes we ignore then dangers that can come with taking it. In this video we are going to discuss the proper dosing of the medication as well as the significant problems that can happen if you take too much. We'll also go over some lesser known issues that can possibly come from taking it.
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Acetaminophen, more commonly known by brand names such as Tylenol, is not a true NSAID, as it does not have anti-inflammatory properties. However, it is commonly discussed alongside NSAIDs as it has similar antipyretic and analgesic properties. Although its mechanism of action is not well-understood, there is still plenty to discuss in terms of its properties and applications, so let's get a closer look at this famous drug.
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- This is lesson n# 6 in "A DRUG IN BRIEF" Series. In this video I'm gonna discuss almost all you need to know about Paracetamol 500mg ( Available as: Panadol 500mg - Panadol extra - Panadol cold and flu - Panadol advance - Panadol syrup ):
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- What is Paracetamol 500mg ( Panadol )?
- First you should know that paracetamol is also known as Acetaminophen.
- Paracetamol is an analgesic and antipyretic. It inhibits prostaglandins in CNS, but lacks anti-inflammatory effects in periphery, so it reduces fever through direct action on hypothalamic heat-regulating center.
- Paracetamol is known commercially as Panadol. And there are many other trade names, use the drug index of your country to know all of them. It is available as tablets in concentrations of 500 and 1000 mg. and also available as syrup, suppositories and drops for infants and children.
- You may find it combined with caffeine, that strengths the effect of paracetamol.
- You may find it combined with an antihistamine and a decongestant, and this can be used for cold and flu, but this combination may cause sedation, so a combination with only a decongestant is made, to be used during the day without the sedating effect of the antihistamine. And there are other combination of paracetamol with cough sedatives and others for sinus relieve.
- So paracetamol can be used for mild pain and fever, even if it's used alone or in combination.
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0:00 Acetaminophen (Paracetamol)
0:15 Uses of Acetaminophen
0:30 Precautions Before Taking Acetaminophen
1:01 Side Effects of Acetaminophen
1:22 Symptoms of Acetaminophen Overdose
1:36 Acetaminophen Toxicity Treatment
2:01 Dosage Forms of Acetaminophen
Ever wondered how Paracetamol (or Acetaminophen for our American friends) works? Well, wonder no more. Here's the explainer with the what, how, why, side effects and history and pharmacology to boot (two advanced sections in the 2nd half).
You might also know this drug by it's trade names: Calpol, Tylenol and Panadol. It's good for headaches, fever and booboos. Analgesia and antipyretic.
As always we go through things in simple terms and then for the hardcore enthusiasts we're into the complex stuff.
You'll discover how Paracetamol works as a pain killer (analgesic) and how it can low temperature (antipyretic). Plenty more in the series.
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00:26 - Why take it?
01:12 - How does it work?
02:35 - Side effects
03:44 - How was it invented?
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00:00 - 00:40 Intro
00:41 - 01:26 Tylenol vs Acetaminophen vs Paracetamol
01:27 - 03:06 Where is Tylenol Absorbed and How Long Does it Take?
02:47 - 04:08 Can Tylenol Harm the Stomach?
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06:54 - 08:28 How Tylenol Reduces a Fever. The Amazing Hypothalamus!
08:29 - 11:50 Tylenol vs Ibuprofen and the Pain Pathway to the Brain
11:51 - 13:12 How Tylenol May Work With Serotonin to Inhibit Pain
13:13 - 14:21 The Organ That Breaks Down and Can Be Damaged Tylenol
14:22 - 15:43 How the Liver Breaks Down Most of the Tylenol
15:44 - 16:52 The Toxic Substance Created By Tylenol
16:53 - 18:15 How Tylenol Can Harm the Liver & Overdosing
18:16 - 19:40 Acute Liver Failure & the Antidote to Tylenol Overdose
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Although Acetaminophen has certain side effects, the majority of individuals do not experience them. In rare instances, individuals have had allergic responses.
Contact your physician if you develop any of these allergic symptoms with Acetaminophen:
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Acetaminophen poisoning may occur if an excessive amount is consumed. Additionally, excessive dosages may damage your liver. However, if you take Acetaminophen as prescribed, the medication is unlikely to cause liver damage.
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In this video Doctor O'Donovan explains key facts about Co-codamol - a combination painkiller made up of paracetamol and codeine. It's used to treat various types of pain including headaches, muscle pain, migraines, and toothache and it is especially helpful when common painkillers like ibuprofen or aspirin aren't effective.
What is Co-Codamol?
Co-codamol is a combination of two medicines - paracetamol and codeine phosphate. It is known by its brand names Kapake, Solpadol and Tylex.
What are the strengths and doses of co-codamol?
Co-codamol tablets and capsules come in 3 different strengths, containing 8mg, 15mg or 30mg of codeine. All 3 strengths contain 500mg of paracetamol – the same as in a standard paracetamol tablet or capsule.
The strength of co-codamol appears as 2 numbers on the packet. For example, 8/500 means each tablet or capsule contains 8mg of codeine and 500mg of paracetamol.
You can buy the lowest strength of co-codamol (8/500) without a prescription but only from a pharmacy. The higher strengths (15/500 and 30/500) are only available on prescription from a doctor.
What are the doses of co-codamol?
Adults can take 1 or 2 tablets (of any strength) up to 4 times in 24 hours. It's important to leave a gap of at least 4 to 6 hours between doses of co-codamol. The maximum dose is 8 co-codamol tablets in 24 hours.
Taking too much co-codamol can be very dangerous. That's because the paracetamol in it can cause liver damage. Do not increase the dose of co-codamol or take more than 2 tablets at once, even if your pain is very bad.
Can I drink alcohol if I take co-codamol?
According to NHS UK "It's best to stop drinking alcohol during the first few days of treatment until you see how co-codamol affects you. Drinking alcohol while you're taking co-codamol can make you feel more sleepy. It can also increase the risk of serious side effects."
Can I become addicted to co-codamol?
If you take co-codamol regularly for a long time, you can become addicted to the codeine in it. That is because codeine (one of the ingredients) is addictive. It is really important that you are aware of this. If you have bought co-codamol at a pharmacy, follow the instructions that come with the medicine and only take it for up to 3 days at a time.
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Content and timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
01:33 - Who can and can't take Co-codamol
02:02 - How and when to take it
04:03 - Side effects
04:28 - Interactions with other medications
04:55 - Common questions and additional resources
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References and resources
NHS information: https://www.nhs.uk/medicines/c....o-codamol-for-adults
CRUK: https://www.cancerresearchuk.o....rg/about-cancer/trea
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Video published: 17th March 2024. Next review: 2027.
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