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Formula for 5 mlParacetamol 120 mg .....analgesic

ethanol(90%) 0.7ml .......solvent

polypropylene glycol 0.5ml.....co-solvent

water 0.5ml

glycerin 5ml ...co-solvent and sweeting agent

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10y ago

This is also known as acetaminophen (marketed under the brand name Tylenol in the US). It is a benzene ring connected to the nitrogen of an amide group and a hydroxyl group. So, it contains the elements carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and hydrogen.

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There is no difference between acetaminophen and paracetamol. They are two generic names for a chemical substance known as para-acetylaminophenol. All three of these are better known by its trade name (at least in the U.S.) of Tylenol.Mar 13, 2018

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Nothing is 'in' paracetamol as such - it is just one molecule. It is made by nitrating phenol to produce 4-nitrophenol, which is then reduced to 4-aminophenol, from which paracetamol is made.

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11y ago

Panadol contains Tylenol a non-narcotic analgesic used for mild pain such as headaches, muscle aches, colds and reducing fevers.

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500mg of paracetamol and sometimes caffeine

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Generally Tylenol is made with a salt base with the active ingredient being Acetaminophen. There may be edible dyes put into the tablet for color.

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