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paracetamol
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acetaminophen

 also called paracetamol

Drug used to relieve mild headache or muscle and joint pain and to reduce fever. An organic compund, it relieves pain by inhibiting prostaglandin synthesis in the central nervous system and reduces fever by acting on the temperature-regulating centre of the brain. Unlike aspirin, it has no anti-inflammatory effect. It also is much less likely to irritate the stomach and cause peptic ulcers, is not linked with Reye syndrome, and can be taken by persons using anticoagulants or allergic to aspirin. Overdosages can cause fatal liver damage. Common brand names around much of the world are Tylenol and Panadol. See also ibuprofen.


paracetamol
a mild analgesic and antipyretic drug used as an alternative to aspirin


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Some people use panadol to reduce pain and fever however aspirin should be avoided as it has been associated with Reye''s syndrome - a potentially fatal disorder that causes brain and liver inflammation.
According to a survey by Panadol Advance, 71 per cent of women believe they have far greater opportunities open to them today than previous generations, but 58 per cent see their lives as far more pressurised.
The P-MT Report, commissioned by Panadol Advance to better understand modern women's experiences of common pain, also reveals the majority of women "just put up with the pain" as part of normal life.
 
 
 
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