Paracetamol is so common that it is used for almost every ailment: for pain, fever, headache, nausea, or even when one feels uneasy. The most common doses of paracetamol are 500 and 650.
Studies also reveal the amount of paracetamol Brits consume is far too high - as one in four frequently exceed the maximum daily dosage of paracetamol, which is eight tablets. Approximately 25 ...
A MUM with a “head cold” died suddenly after accidentally overdosing on paracetamol, a court has heard. Nicola Price, 57, caught flu on holiday in Tenerife and began taking ...
The maximum permitted dose is eight tablets in any 24-hour period and paracetamol should not be taken for longer than three days without consulting a doctor or pharmacist. Toni had wanted a brace ...
In Australia, chronic pain affects 3.4 million Australians. Around 68 per cent of people living with chronic pain are of ...
[6] Here we report the findings of two studies on the pharmacokinetic properties of a novel ibuprofen (200 mg) and paracetamol (500 mg) fixed-dose combination tablet. These studies were conducted ...
It is widely used to treat a range of conditions including headaches, back pain, arthritis and flu, but researchers have ...
In a significant move to safeguard public health, the Indian government has banned 156 widely sold fixed-dose combination ... of Aceclofenac 50 mg and Paracetamol 125 mg, a popular pain reliever ...
The firm, CD&R, is attempting to acquire control of Sanofi subsidiary Opella, which manufactures over-the-counter drugs like paracetamol. Sanofi announced on Monday that it had entered exclusive talks ...
A 57-year-old woman from Wymondham died in hospital after accidentally taking a "staggered" paracetamol overdose to treat flu symptoms ...