No. It doesn't kill any bacteria. It has the same ingredients as Tylenol.
I don't think that's a good question.
Panadol is not supposed to be ingested by cats and is lethal. When a cat ingests Panadol, their liver is affected causing the cat to go into liver failure.
Antibiotics not only kill bad bacteria, they kill good bacteria, antibotics cannot know the difference, killing the good bacteria hurts the immune system.
I think so. It kills all kinds of bacteria, no matter good or bad.
If you wanna take a risk of damaging your liver you can do it. It will kill pain Faster and with greater effect. (Never EVER drink alcohol with Panadol paracetamol or you die !)
Yes !! Its an oxidizing agent that kills both good and harmful bacteria
Grapefruit extract does not kill good bacteria, it kills fungus and fungal infections. Grapefruit seed extract kills systemic yeast as well.
It depends on who the surgeon is.
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
There are good bacteria and bad bacteria in ecosystems. Good bacteria help to kill and eat bad bacteria to keep the ecosystem clean.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
Antibiotics kill the bad bacteria which make us sick, but they also kill the good bacteria that our bodies need. The good bacteria actually help keep the "bugs" at bay, so when we take antibiotics and they kill all the bacteria (good and bad) we are then more susceptible to other problems, such as thrush. This can usually be avoided by taking pro biotics (cultured yogurt) or acidophylus tablets which replace the good bacteria in our bodies. You can take them while taking antibiotics, but can also take them full time, even when not taking antibiotics.