Do a titration with ammonium serium sulphate solution - go to the RSC website and they give you a really good method :)
The common paracetamol tablet is approximately 1cm long anyway. Depending on the manufacturer, aspirin may come in different shapes, but I think it's a fair assumption to say the longer end is approx 1cm
One milligram is one one thousandth of a gram. So 100mg is 0.1g ( or 0.0001kg). Milligram is a small unit and tends to be used in things like science and medicine, a paracetamol tablet will have about 500mg of paracetamol in it.
The amount of a medicine in a tablet is measured in milligrams.
Paracetamol is part of the class of drugs known as "aniline analgesics"
Paracetamol is sparingly soluble in water. That means, 1 g of paracetamol is soluble in 30 to 100 ml of water.
Paracetamol
Paracetamol can come with or without caffeine in it. Sometimes it can contain codeine. I believe over the counter paracetamol comes without caffeine.
Nicip Plus is a drug containing paracetamol. It is a pain killer.
It is a prescription drug in tablet form, used for severe pain. Each tablet contains 32.5mg Dextropropoxyphene Hydrochloride and 325g Paracetamol.
Of course u can,many vitamins in tablet form our water soluble and secreted as urine when not needed. Paracetamol is a fairly safe drug and both can be used together.....
The active ingredient "paracetamol" is a compound but the tables is likely to be formed from this and a other ingredients so it is a mixture.
Ace-Proxyvon has the active ingredients aceclofenac, paracetamol, and rabeprazol. It is used for treatment of pain, inflammation, and fever.
Not to any significant amount.
my father is a medical doctor and he told me that one should not have more than 6 paracetamol tablets 500mg daily. i suppose a paracetamol PLUS tablet has more active ingredients than a normal one some please do not try that unless it is a suicidal attempt.
Yes, Comig tablets can be taken by someone with a headache. This product contains Codeine as well as paracetamol and both these ingredients have analgesic properties.
The common paracetamol tablet is approximately 1cm long anyway. Depending on the manufacturer, aspirin may come in different shapes, but I think it's a fair assumption to say the longer end is approx 1cm
Both Panadeine and Sudafed contain paracetamol, so if you took a full dose of each together you would be exceeding the recommended paracetamol dose. I suppose if you really wanted the effects of both pills you could take a half dose (one tablet) of each.