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Paracetamol: (Antipyretic, analgesic, poor cox inhibitor)
Published by AkMedsInfo | By Ankit
Introduction
Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) is one of the most commonly used for maintain temperature and painkillers worldwide.
It seems safe —but is it always? Let’s break it down simply for both pharmacy students and everyday users.
What is Paracetamol?
- Category: Analgesic & Antipyretic
- Used For: Fever, mild to moderate pain
- Available As: Tablets, syrup, injection
How Does It Work?
Paracetamol reduces fever by acting on the hypothalamus (the body’s thermostat) and relieves pain by blocking prostaglandin synthesis in the brain.
Dosage Guidelines
| Age Group | Dosage | Max Daily Dose |
|---|---|---|
| Adults | 500–1000 mg every 4–6 hrs | 4000 mg (4g) |
| Children | 10–15 mg/kg every 4–6 hrs | As per weight |
Note: Never double dose if one is missed. Always read the label.
Safety First: Warnings
- Liver Risk: Overdose can damage the liver
- Alcohol: Avoid mixing with alcohol
- Multiple Products: Don’t combine with other meds that also contain paracetamol
Common Misconceptions
- “It’s 100% safe” – No, it’s safe when used correctly
- “More is better” – Overdosing causes liver failure
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- Safe drug if taken as directed
- Never exceed 4g/day
- Check other meds for hidden paracetamol
What’s Next?
Coming soon: “Paracetamol vs. Ibuprofen – What’s Right for You?”
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