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Basic Facts about Acetaminophen
In today’s world, acetaminophen is a remarkably popular over-the-counter drug. Most commonly known as paracetamol in many countries, this drug is classified as an analgesic (pain reliever) and an antipyretic (fever-lowering drug). However, as with...
14 commentsHow To Cure a Hangover Fast
Are you looking for a way on how to cure a hangover fast? I explain to you in detail how to lower the suffering in the future.
7 commentsSide Effects of Combiflam tablets
The active ingredients found in combiflam tablets are Ibuprofen and Paracetamol and thus the dose of the over the counter medicine should be limited .An overdose of paracetamol can cause severe damage to the liver. Though combiflam tablets are used...
0 commentsHOW TO ERADICATE ECZEMA NATURALLY
Eczema is a name given to a wide range of skin disorders. The skin is a vital body organ which protects every thing inside us from the elements, allowing us to sense touch,pain,heat and cold; and through...
3 commentsWhat and how to use paracetamol
Paracetamol is the most used painkiller in the world. Paracetamol or acetaminophen is used all over the world since 1893. It's thought that it's a relatively innocent medicine to relieve pain, but be careful because sometimes it isn't. Pain. ...
20 commentsTop Ten Hangover Cures
We’ve all done it. Got carried away on a night out and had one or two drinks more than we probably should have. It makes sense at the time - you’re drinking, you’re having fun. So surely more drinking means more fun right? Alas, more often...
6 commentsThe Chikungunya Virus
The Chikungunya Virus (CHIKV) is a virus which is transmitted by bites from the Aedes Mosquitos. The symptoms of Chikungunya disease are very similar to those of Dengue Fever which is also a Mosquito borne...
2 commentsMixing paracetamol (acetaminophen, Anacin, Tylenol) and other medications.
Read to find out if mixing these 2 is ok.
5 commentsKawasaki disease/ Mucocutaneous lymph node Syndrome/ Infantile Polyarteritis nodosa
It’s a acute febrile vasculitis of childhood. Affecting six months to four years of age and the peak incidence towards the end of the first year. Vasculitis mainly affecting medium and large arteries with a predilection to coronary arteries....
0 commentsperi operative IV paracetamol - by Dr Rishabh
i m a resident of sms medical college anaesthesiology.... my thesis is on peri operative use of paracetamol.... iv.... need suggetions hanish great start...Ajay Sharma Am doing a prospective study on perfalgan use in post CABG patients. COmparing...
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